fatal error 190:6 Thread poster: French Foodie
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I am in a real bind - I am working on a text for tomorrow. The power cut out in my office and shut down the computer as I was in the middle of working in Swordfish. Now, when I try to open the program, I receive the following message: "fatal error 190:6. The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup." It will not let me open the program at all. I am in a panic! Thanks in advance for any help you can provide as quickly as possible. | | | Delete SwordfishIII.xml | Jan 23, 2013 |
I assume you use Swordfish III. So you should find the file name "SwordfishIII.xml" on your system and delete it. Then Swordfish should start normally, but some of your settings will be lost. On Windows 7 the file can be found under: C:\Users\your-username\AppData\Roaming\Maxprograms Hope this helps. Piotr | | | French Foodie Local time: 20:31 French to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
Thank you very much Piotr I work on Mac, do you happen to know where it would be located there? I've done a search, but it doesn't show... | | |
On a Mac the preferences file is located at: ~/Library/Preferences/Maxprograms Regards, Rodolfo | |
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French Foodie Local time: 20:31 French to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Still can't find it | Jan 23, 2013 |
When I go to library/preferences, there is no Maxprograms folder... The only maxprograms folder I can find is under Swordfish/catalog/maxprograms and in it there are only 3 files: configuration.dtd, xliffProject.dtd and xliffProject.xsd | | | French Foodie Local time: 20:31 French to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
And it worked! Thank you so much for your quick replies | | | French Foodie Local time: 20:31 French to English + ... TOPIC STARTER happens every time I shut down Swordfish | Jan 28, 2013 |
Removing the file worked, and I was able to open Swordfish again. But now this happens every time I shut it down! I turn my computer off at night, and the next day I get an error message when I try to start the program. Today the error message was: [Fatal Error] 110:6 The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup. I removed the SwordfishIII file, and then I was able to start Swordfish just fine. But it is a little frustrating to have to do this e... See more Removing the file worked, and I was able to open Swordfish again. But now this happens every time I shut it down! I turn my computer off at night, and the next day I get an error message when I try to start the program. Today the error message was: [Fatal Error] 110:6 The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup. I removed the SwordfishIII file, and then I was able to start Swordfish just fine. But it is a little frustrating to have to do this every time I want to start the program! Is there anyway of rectifying the problem permanently? ▲ Collapse | | | Close the program before shutting down | Jan 28, 2013 |
Close Swordfish and allow a minute for all your data to be flushed to disk before shutting down the computer. Never force the program to quit. Regards, Rodolfo | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » fatal error 190:6 Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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