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- From: Mark Doyle <doyle@aps.org>
- To: <volker.wend@poet.de>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:53:33 -0500
> From: "Volker Wend" <volker.wend@poet.de>
> Date: 2000-03-16 17:14:45 -0500
> Why not nsgmls ? Set it to use xml encoding, xml warnig level and you are
> done...
It doesn't seem to do anything with the PUBLIC identifier in the DOCTYPE
line (whether in the xml.soc catalog or some other catalog). I can only get
it to work if I give it an actual filename in the SYSTEM id part (also, I
have found some weaknesses in nsgmls when it comes to validating certain
aspects of the DTD (it doesn't complain about all improper mixed content
models for instance)). nsgmls does of course do the right things with PUBLIC
identifiers when used within the DTD to specify external entity files to call
in.
Cheers,
Mark
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