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Garland, If I understand you correctly, you'd probably be much better off using tools that permit generating XML "templates" from DTDs, rather than writing your own DTD parser. Three tools that come to mind are: TurboXML [1], XMLSpy [2], and IBM XML Generator [3]. The first 2 are high quality commercial tools, always being improved. The 3rd is freeware and allows for randomization of instance generation. All three are discussed in my recent book [4]. OTOH, if you *really* want to do the DTD parsing yourself (i.e., for job security ;-), you might download any XML parser that includes source code in your favorite language and see how they do it. Apache Xalan (Java or C++) might be something to look at. [5]. For other free tools including those in Perl and Python, see "Free XML tools and software" [6]. -Ken Sall [1] http://www.tibco.com/solutions/products/extensibility/turbo_xml.jsp [2] http://xmlspy.com/ [3] http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xmlgenerator [4] XML Family of Specifications: A Practical Guide, http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/Languages/XML/XMLFamily/ [5] http://xml.apache.org/ [6] http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/xmltools/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Garland foster To: xml-dev@l... Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 4:25 PM Subject: DTD parser Hi, I'm trying to find a document or some kind of howto about DTD parsing, how to parse a DTD according to the XML 1.0 spec and then do something with it.... Why? Because I'll nedd to parse DTDs in order to write templates for XML documents to-be-completed If someone has good pointers, references or papers I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Garland
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