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Re: Unparsed entity reference in entity value?

  • From: richard@c... (Richard Tobin)
  • To: xml-dev@x...
  • Date: 13 Jun 2000 22:28:00 GMT

the reference to entity

Rainer M. Schmid <rms@t...> wrote:

><!DOCTYPE doc [
><!ELEMENT doc (#PCDATA)>
><!ENTITY e "<![CDATA[&foo;]]>">
>]>
><doc>&e;</doc>

>According to the testsuite this should be a valid XML document. But if I
>look at the table in the XML specification on how entity references should
>be parsed, it should be forbidden (Entity Type: Unparsed and Reference in
>Entity Value).

It's not an unparsed entity - that's an entity declared with a
notation.  But you're right that there's something fishy here: there
is no need for foo to be declared before e, or ever declared, so the
parser can't check to see whether it's parsed or unparsed (it could
check after the DTD has all been read, but I don't think that's
reasonable).  Of course, there's the more obvious point that &foo;
won't turn out to be an entity reference at all.

The obvious fix is to change the entry in the table in 4.4 to be
"bypassed".

One might ask why "bypassed" exists at all, rather than using "not
recognised".  I'd guess it's because the parser has to look at &
anyway in case it's a character reference.  It does seem to make a
difference - if the putative entity reference has to syntactically
correct, it would make this not well-formed:

  <!DOCTYPE foo [
  <!ENTITY e "<![CDATA[&=]]>">
  ]>
  <foo>&e;</foo>

I suppose this is another one for the erratum list.

-- Richard

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