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- From: "Fabio Arciniegas A." <l-arcini@uniandes.edu.co>
- To: XML-dev list <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 18:19:50 -0500
Hi everyone.
While I haven't seen much of the include/ignore keywords in real life,
it seems to me that they are a powerful resource, and I was wondering if
there is some sort of standard preprocessing that can be applied to
them.
Let me expand this. Pre processor directives (when using languages like
C++) are sometimes regarded as ways of expresing "versions" of the code
since they may actually change much of it depending on various factors
like previously defined constants (you know, #ifdef ...).
I was wondering... is there some way to actually pre-process the DTD
declaration or bind an include/ignore statement to a condition so we can
have a similar behavior for DTDs?.
Fabio
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