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On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 12:01, Nicolas LEHUEN wrote:
> Well, DOCTYPE has always proven useful until now, but it only points
to
> DTDs. So why drop the idea ? Pointing to a catalog of meta-data files (DTDs,
> schemas, human-readable documentation, etc.) would be very useful...

If you want DOCTYPE, cook up a processing instruction that points
wherever you want and require it to appear before the root element.

No magic in that.  Could even point to a RDDL document, if you wanted.
 
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Simon St.Laurent
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