Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 09:32:04 +0930
Reply-To: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@flinders.edu.au>
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From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@flinders.edu.au>
Subject: Re: error message
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Hi Leah,
What version of SPSS are you using? This error is mentioned a couple
times on the SPSS support site (once relating to charts with fit lines
included, and another with respect to time series plots). The resolution
to the first is to apply the 14.0.2 patch and the other says that it's a
bug that has been fixed in version 15.
Hope this is somewhat useful...
Cheers,
Kylie.
On 21/07/2007 8:57 PM, leah quinlivan wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am in the hope that your collective knowledge and expertise, will
> have an
> answer or have seen this subsequent error. Kind thanks in advance, for
> your
> time .
>
> When I open output with charts (any type) with SPSS, this comes up:
>
>
> Exception When deactivating
> com.SPSS.vis.exception.visualizationParseException:The XML could not be
> passed
> com.SPSS.vis.exception.utl.XmlSerialization.parse (unknownSourse)
> "
> "(the above line is repeated twice)
> "
> "at com.SPSS.charteditor. MyEditor.RendertoFile (UnknownSource)
> Caused by:org.xml.saxException:XML documents must start and end with the
> same entity at org.apache.xerces.jaxpDocuments Builder lmpl.parse
> (Unknown
> Source)
> ...6 more
>
> When I try to close it down, the system crashes. I conducted the same
> analysis on a different computer, and the same thing happened with any
> file
> with a chart. Without is fine.
>
> I have no idea, been tying to figure it out, but I admit defeat.
> Yesterday I
> was modifing charts, with chart editor. I was also exptorting files as
> different types of files to see what would look best in word doc. I
> was also
> printing documents with charts. I cant figure it out,
>
> I just hope its not a virus, but I did a Virus Scan, and all is clear. I
> was working with charts yesterday, modifying MANCOVA tables, and so
> forth??
>
> Hope you have some better idea, or have seen this before, is it
> possible to
> have a virus just on a data set?/
>
> Leah Quinlivan
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