Re: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-16 Thread cbbrowne
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 14:13:36 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Christopher Browne writes: > > On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:47:03 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as > > Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > Thanks for the links. OFX before 2.

Re: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-16 Thread Dave Peticolas
Christopher Browne writes: > On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:47:03 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as > Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > Thanks for the links. OFX before 2.0 uses SGML and is not XML-compliant. > > However, I believe OFX 2.0 is XML compliant. > > Might it be an idea to run

Re: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-16 Thread Christopher Browne
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:47:03 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Thanks for the links. OFX before 2.0 uses SGML and is not XML-compliant. > However, I believe OFX 2.0 is XML compliant. Might it be an idea to run an SGML normalizer (sgmlnorm) to fix i

Re: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-14 Thread andrew winkler
If the next stable version will use xml, is there any plan to use xslt? Andy > >We haven't made any progress in supporting OFX. The next stable >version (1.6.0) will be using XML for the native gnucash format, >so a parser is already available (gnome-xml). >dave >___

Re: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-13 Thread Dave Peticolas
"Bruin, Bolke de" writes: > > I would like to stress the fact that OFX is not "a" version of XML neither > it is XML compliant at this time. > > The "problem" with OFX is that is does not enforce closing of every single > tag. Even some client parsers (most notably Quicken) bark on finding these

RE: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-13 Thread Bruin, Bolke de
Title: RE: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file Hi, I would like to stress the fact that OFX is not "a" version of XML neither it is XML compliant at this time. The "problem" with OFX is that is does not enforce closing of ever

Re: importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-13 Thread Dave Peticolas
Nathan "A." Smith writes: > Hi again, > > When I posted my last question, I was under the impression that online > banks used qif files -- that was a poor assumption. My bank (as well as > many others) are using web connect. Web connect uses a new format based > of of xml (as of version 2.0).

importing "web connect" files -- was importing bank qif file

2001-04-13 Thread A.
Hi again, When I posted my last question, I was under the impression that online banks used qif files -- that was a poor assumption. My bank (as well as many others) are using web connect. Web connect uses a new format based of of xml (as of version 2.0). This new format (ofx, I think) is tal

Re: importing bank qif file

2001-04-13 Thread Derek Atkins
Are you using the CVS version or a recent 1.5 release, or are you using 1.4? The QIF importer in 1.4 had a lot of problems, but the newer one in CVS/1.5 is MUCH better. You may still need to massage your QIF file a bit, depending on the bank it comes from. But as of a couple months ago Grib fix

Re: importing bank qif file

2001-04-12 Thread Bill Gribble
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 03:45:55PM -0600, Nathan A. Smith wrote: > I have been trying to import a qif file from my bank online service. > However, when I try to I get an error about it not being a qif file. > The versions of Quicken that are supported is 99 and up. The problem is most likely that

importing bank qif file

2001-04-12 Thread A.
Hi, I have been trying to import a qif file from my bank online service. However, when I try to I get an error about it not being a qif file. The versions of Quicken that are supported is 99 and up. Are later versions of qif not supported? This is a really important feature and I would love to