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Maybe the ° in °C is causing the trouble?<br>
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Christina<br>
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Am 14.05.2012 16:34, schrieb Christoph Meyer:
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<pre wrap="">Please find a little sample attached. The message I get when trying to open
it is this here:
        ERROR: In ..\..\..\..\src\VTK\IO\vtkXMLParser.cxx, line 483
        vtkPVXMLParser (000000000C09BE60): Error parsing XML in stream at
line 3771, column 35, byte index 186690: not well-formed (invalid token)
        Root does not exist. Either state file could not be opened or it
does not contain valid xml
Looking at the pvsm file in the appropriate line, I don't understand all of
it, but can't see anything suspicious either.
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Gesendet: Montag, 14. Mai 2012 16:02
An: Christoph Meyer
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You can try to look at your pvsm file and see if you find something
suspicious. Otherwise, if you can share the state file without the data, you
can send it to us so we can try to track the problem down.
Seb
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Christoph Meyer <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:meyer@ib-bauklimatik.de"><meyer@ib-bauklimatik.de></a>
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<pre wrap="">No, not that I am aware of. We do have those weird special chars in
German (ä, ö, ü, ß), which I've learned long ago better to avoid in
technical software. And I did, as far as I can see.
But, since you mention it, I did at one point have the feeling, that
ParaView doesn't treat the german standard notation for decimal
numbers (decimal comma, separator point) consistently. My system is
set to that format, but (most, possibly not all) numbers in ParaView's
menus appear in anglo-saxon notation (decimal point). Unfortunately, I
can't find an example for exceptions right now.
Could that be something?
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Gesendet: Montag, 14. Mai 2012 15:17
An: Christoph Meyer
Cc: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:paraview@paraview.org">paraview@paraview.org</a>
Betreff: Re: [Paraview] Problems loading saved states
Is it possible that you have some non-ascii chars in your state file
that could come from your field data ?
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Christoph Meyer
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<pre wrap="">Hello everyone around.
as a newbie to this list – and a relative beginner with ParaView –
I’m glad to have found you, and very relieved by the prospect of
possibly getting some help for my present problems with ParaView.
Apologies in advance, in case my beginner-questions should turn out to be
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Most pressing problem is, that my installation (ParaView 3.14.1 64
bit, running on WIN7) is extremely unreliable, when it comes to
loading saved states. In fact, that works very rarely. Most of the
times, I get error messages similar to this one
ERROR: In ..\..\..\..\src\VTK\IO\vtkXMLParser.cxx, line 483
vtkPVXMLParser (000000000C1412F0): Error parsing XML in stream at
line 2149, column 35, byte index 109506: not well-formed (invalid
token)
Root does not exist. Either state file could not be opened or it does
not contain valid xml
There is no indication of any problems while working with ParaView or
when saving a state. I don’t think I’m using any exotic filters
(ENSIGHT-reader, calculator, slices etc.). The crash occurs before
I’m asked which data file to read, right after picking a *.pvsm file to
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I will now try to work around the problem by tracing my work, but
would very much prefer a proper start from a saved state. Any hint on
possible solution will be very much appreciated.
Regards
Chris
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