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MathML DTD

  • From: "Peter S. Housel" <housel@m...>
  • To: <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 06:47:08 +0800

mathml dtd
With the help of SP-1.1.4 (included with the latest snapshot
of Jade) and the new -wxml option to nsgmlsu, I determined that I
was being a bit lax with my mixed content declarations (too
many levels of parentheses), and eventually managed to clean
up my DTD to remove the problem.

The new MathML DTD (which I just started trying to include into my
own DTD) has the same problem.  In fact it's a lot worse.  Has anyone
(with more DTD experience than I have) tried cleaning up the MathML
preliminary DTD so that it follows XML's stricter rules about when
#PCDATA can be declared?

-Peter S. Housel-	housel@m...


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