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XML Document must have a top level element.  Error processing resource file.

Asked by JOrzech in Extensible Markup Language (XML), Extensible HTML (XHTML)

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My law firm is using a third party program (EPave) for electronic filings to the USPTO.  The program is bombing out at one point giving the above error message:  "XML Document must have a top level element.  Error processing resource file...."

Although I'm an expert at Word (EE Page Editor), I know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about XML.  We have tried EPave Tech Support but they have been of little or no assistance.

The error message always occurs in the same place -- at the usfees.xml document.

Any guidance or assistance would be appreciated.  The attorneys are getting frustrated!

Many thanks.
Joanne


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