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color=#0000ff size=2>I can't replicate the error. If you make a new folder on
your desktop, right click in it and create a new RLO, double click it to open it
in Xerte and choose File -> Publish, do you still get the
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> xerte-bounces@lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces@lists.nottingham.ac.uk] <B>On Behalf Of </B>William
Laakkonen<BR><B>Sent:</B> 15 January 2008 12:02<BR><B>To:</B>
xerte@lists.nottingham.ac.uk<BR><B>Subject:</B> [Xerte] Error at Publish-
version 1.9<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>Hi Guys,<BR><BR>First off - I must say I am delighted to use this
wonderful tool. It is a huge head-start for creating accesible learning
content and I had no trouble creating some basic content straight away. It is
exciting to see such a useful tool offered to the world to freely use. Great
work and documentation rivals many commercial works. <BR><BR>I unfortunately
must report an error I am experiencing upon attempts to publish my own files
as well as example files downloaded from the Xerte site. When I go to
File->Publish I get the following error:<BR><BR>A dialog box labeled "Error
Copying File or Folder" with the message "Cannot copy file: Cannot read
from source file or disk" with a Button labeled "OK" followed immediately by a
dialog box titled "pcd_test.rlo" (one of the file names) with the message
"Publish Complete. All files for web deployment created" and a Button
labeled "OK" <BR><BR>When I look into the associated project folder, it
appears the template file was copied (as it is from the program directory). I
have not modified the template files.<BR><BR>I looked at the list archives and
did not see any other posts regarding this. I have not used a previous version
of Xerte on any machine here. <BR><BR>Here is what I am using to produce this
error with Xerte Version 1.9:<BR><BR>Windows XP SP2 with IE7.0 and Flashplayer
9<BR><BR>I also attempted this on another workstation here with the same
result:<BR><BR>Windows 2000 SP4 with IE6.0 and Flashplayer 9<BR><BR>Both
workstations are part of a Server 2003 Windows domain. Both have Office
Professional 2003. <BR><BR>Please let me know if I've left off any details you
guys may further need to help me resolve this issue. Or have I missed a
pre-requisite somewhere? <BR><BR>May I suggest you consider a couple of
additions to the error and publish dialogs?<BR><BR>It may be easier to
diagnose such an error in the future should the "error copying file or folder"
dialog box be modified to contain the names of files and folders that have
failed to copy. It also may be helpful for new users should the box with the
"Publish Complete..." message explicitly refer to the path and files created
(or not) in the publish process. <BR><BR>Once again, I enjoy using this
marvelous tool as far as I've been able to use it. I hope this error is
something simple that I have missed and I look forward to resolving this with
your help.<BR><BR>As another suggestion it would be nice to see the program
requisites and recommendations for OS and associated programs listed on the
web site; or have I missed the listings? <BR><BR>Thanks and best
regards,<BR><BR>Bill
Laakkonen<BR>AVATAVA<BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>