Can't find line 2, column 60

I Absolutely Love Using Libraoffice!!!
Yet, I am at a nerve racking crossroad trying to figure something out for my ebook.
No one knows how to help me identify this problem with…
** It’s on Line 2, Column 60 **
Line two is of a bloody picture
(Epub notification)
(attribute “class” not allowed here; expected attribute “dir”, “lang”, “version” or “xml:lang”)

If you don’t describe your problem in layman terms, no one will understand what’s at stake nor help you.
Do you want to insert a reference to line 2, col 60 (it’s impossible)?
Do you mean an error occurred at line 2, col 60? But what? in a macro?

What are you doing when the error occurs? Are you using an extension?
What are the “properties” of the document? How is it formatted?
Don’t forget to mention your OS name and LO version

If what you (@CyrynFyrcyd) were quoting was a message showing up while LibreOffice tried to open a file, you urgently should mention that, quote exactly, name the variant (“format”) of the file the original document was stored to, and if that was done by yourself using LibO, or by someone else probably using a different software. (Typically types correspond to extensions .odt, .fodt, .doc, .docx in case of text files).

If this was the case, the message doesn’t try to tell you anything about the second line of the text once stored to the file, but about a kind of “line” contained in one of the internal parts of the file.
Unfortunately it will not be simple in that case to tell you how to try a repair yourself. Also experienced users can (if at all) find a way only with the file at hand.

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Writing from memory: You must open the content.xml subfile of your document with a text editor, and look at the line 2, column (character or space) 60 for the wrong attribute/value.