A.1.5 Check your version of
DITA2Go
If you are using DITA2Go, do the following:
- In a text editor, open an output
file (.htm or .rtf or .dita or .ent) that you created with
DITA2Go, and find a line near the top of the file that shows the
DITA2Go version and build numbers. The line you want looks like
this:
HTML/XML:
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<!-- generated by DCL filter dwhtm, Ver 4.0 x002 h289 -->
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RTF:
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{\info {\doccomm DCL filter dwrtf, Ver 4.0 x002 r297}}
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Table A-1
lists the build numbers underlined in these examples.
- Go to the DITA2Go Web
site:
http://www.dita2go.com/
Navigate to Downloads > Basic Software >
Components, and check the build numbers on the archived DLL files.
For example:
File
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Size
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Description
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Last updated
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drxml002.zip
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215k
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DITA input module
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01-Jun-2010
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dwrtf295.zip
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251k
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RTF output module
|
01-Jun-2010
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dwhtm289.zip
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421k
|
HTML/XML output module
|
01-Jun-2010
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- Compare the number on each DLL
archive file with the build numbers you found in your output, as shown
in Table A-1.
- If the build number on a DLL
archive is higher than the corresponding build number in your output
file, obtain and install the current update; see §1.4 How
to update DITA2Go. Then try the conversion again.
- If you think you have all the
latest DLLs, but a build number in the output file does not agree, there
might be an old copy somewhere on your system, typically in \windows\system or \windows\system32. Find
and delete the old copy, then download an updated copy and unzip it in
%OMSYSHOME%\common\bin.
- If you still encounter the problem,
check whether later beta versions of any DLLs are available on the DITA2Go
Web site:
http://www.dita2go.com/
Navigate to Downloads > Basic Software >
Beta Components, and check the four-part numbers in the descriptions
of the DLL files. The first two parts are the product version, third
part the build number, and fourth is the beta version, zero for the released
DLL, incremented for each beta build. For example:
File
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Size
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Description
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Last updated
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drxml.dll
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580k
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DITA input module, 4.0.3.42
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04-Jun-2012
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dwrtf.dll
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588k
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RTF output module, 4.0.297.2
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02-Jun-2012
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dwhtm.dll
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1052k
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HTML/XML output module, 4.0.291.4
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04-Jun-2012
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- Compare the third part of the
number in each description with the build numbers you found in your output,
as shown in Table A-1.
If the fourth part is greater than zero, and the problem is due to a
defect in DITA2Go, the defect might have been corrected. See §1.4.2 Try
out DITA2Go beta executables.
Still no luck? See §A.2 How
to request help.
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Parent Topic: A.1 Things
to check first
Sibling Topics:
A.1.1 Examine
your conversion log file
A.1.2 Check
your DITA2Go installation
A.1.3 Check
the DITA2Go User’s Guide
A.1.4 Check
path names, file names, and drive location