Hello Sebastian, thanks for the explanation. I'm aware that the schema is correct and that there is the need for a member of the divLike (that is, a div element if you start with a bare TEI customization), however, what still bothers me is that there seems to be a mismatch between the information given in the Guidelines and the schema. Again, thanks for your quick response. Best regards, Maik Stührenberg Am 29.06.11 00:45, schrieb Sebastian Rahtz: > The explanation for this can be found by close study of the content model for<body> at > http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-body.html > > The<fs> element is a member (indirectly) of model.global, and that means it is allowed > directly within<body>. The problem is the + signs in that content model, which > say that whatever else is allowed, there must be at least one occurrence of the > divLike or common elements (simplifying it a bit). > > So > <body> > <fs></fs> > <p></p> > <body> > > is fine, but > <body> > <fs></fs> > <body> > is not. > > I am not saying this is good, but it is not a mistake in the XML parser, or your schema. > > One possible solution is to add<fs> to the model.common class, but thats a > "corrigible" error in any sense, and needs someone who understands iso-fs > better than I do to make a more detailed analysis and plan. > -- > Sebastian Rahtz > Head of Information and Support Group, Oxford University Computing Services > 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431 > > Sólo le pido a Dios > que el futuro no me sea indiferente > > > > > > > -- Maik Stührenberg, M.A. Universität Bielefeld Fakultät für Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft Universitätsstraße 25 33615 Bielefeld Telefon: +49 (0)521/106-2534 E-Mail: [log in to unmask] http://www.maik-stuehrenberg.de http://www.xstandoff.net