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Re: XHTML modularisation causes strange error with MSXML


Re:  XHTML modularisation causes strange error with MSXML
At 02:24 PM 6/28/2002 +0200, Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer wrote:

>Perhaps the ongoing work on M12N in XML Schema may
>solve this problem once for all in the future, since the HTML
>WG had to do a lot of tricks with DTDs to make the M12N
>happen in the first place.

They weren't "tricks", though no one is claiming that they aren't are 
complicated DTDs. Heavily parameterized DTDs are legal, and should (and can 
be) parsed appropriately by a robust parser.

The issue is MSXML, issues that have been repeatedly brought to Microsoft's 
attention, and so far are not forthcoming with corrections.

Ann Navarro, WebGeek Inc.
http://www.webgeek.com/
What's on my mind? http://www.snorf.net/blog/	
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