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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:06:54PM +1100, Marcus Carr wrote:
> 
> Daniel Veillard wrote:
> 
> > I have at least one large user relying on it. They do DocBook
> > processing and XInclude allows to split the document like external
> > parsed entities. But the XInclude chunks can be DTD validated
> > directly contrary to entities.
> 
> Could you explain this please?

  Consider a large doc splitted into chapter. The resulting document
is built with XInclude. Each subdocument can contain a DOCTYPE and 
be validated independantly.
  The document used to glue them is not valid per that DTD, but the
large document resulting from XInclude processing is valid.

Daniel

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