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On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 14:48, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > > Simon St.Laurent writes: > > The parts of DTDs which I use tend to be the attribute defaulting bits, > > and that mostly for XLink, which I haven't used much lately. Those work > > well with most of the Java parsers I use, but they frequently disappear > > with expat implementations, so I'm trying to break myself of the habit. > > Do you think these are Expat problems, or the application built on > top? (I suppose it could be older versions of Expat as well.) > If you have reproducible test cases, I'd love to have them so any > Expat bugs can be fixed for future versions. Expat's behavior is legal - non-validating parsers don't have to read external DTD subsets. It's switchable in more recent versions, but I'm not sure the applications yet take advantage of that. I should poke around Mozilla again. > Amen, brother! ;-) XML-dev as revival meeting might be a lot of fun. Maybe at one of these conferences... - Simon St.Laurent "Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better." - Emile Coue
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