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Re: [xml-dev] How to flatten a DTD to one file

Yes, I just did, without luck. Trying to flatten NLM DTD journal publishing 3.0, it hung on `Element mml:none`. I poked around a little bit in the perl code, but couldn't figure it out.

I am considering adding this feature to our DtdAnalyzer (http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/ncbi/dtdanalyzer/), unless someone else here knows of a good reliable tool that already does this.

Thanks.


On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:30 PM, G. Ken Holman <gkholman@cranesoftwrights.com> wrote:
Have you tried Norm's "Flatten" Perl script?

  http://nwalsh.com/perl/

. . . . . . Ken


At 2015-07-13 14:29 -0400, Chris Maloney wrote:
Hi, all,

Is there an easy, robust way to create a flattened, single-file DTD out of a modular, multi-file one?

I thought this was possible using xmllint, but I've just spent a couple of hours, and I can't find find the trick, if there is one.

Thanks!
Chris Maloney


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