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- From: James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 23:03:18 +0700
Chris Lilley wrote:
> > > <!ELEMENT occurring anywhere in the internal or external subset is how
> > > you indicate that a validating parser is required
>
> There are two related but separate assertions that can be made
>
> 1) this document is valid
> 2) this document needs a validating parser
>
> I didn't adequately distinguish these before, which was remis of me.
>
> > I don't like this (though evidently a number of people are assuming or
> > advocating it).
>
> I didn't like it much either, but it seemed to be, on inspection, what
> the XML spec said.
> James Clark seemed to agree
Where did you get that idea from? On XSL-List, I said in response to
you:
> Chris Lilley wrote:
>
> > If that understanding (<!ELEMENT is the validating switch ) is wrong,
> > then please point it out.
>
> That's probably about the best heuristic there is and would work most
> (although not all) the time, but there's nothing in the spec to warrant
> the claim that this is the intent of the spec, and there's certainly no
> requirement in the spec that a validating parser implement this.
>
> In any case I'm not sure it would be a good idea for a *browser*
> automatically to use such a heuristic. Given:
>
> <?xml verson="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
> <!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "doc.dtd">
> <doc>...</doc>
>
> I don't want to wait for the browser to read "doc.dtd" before it
> displays the document to me.
James
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