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RE: How could RDDL be distributed ?

  • From: Leigh Dodds <ldodds@i...>
  • To: Miles Sabin <MSabin@i...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 15:19:14 +0000

RE: How could RDDL be distributed ?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miles Sabin [mailto:MSabin@i...]
> Sent: 16 January 2001 15:04
> To: xml-dev@l...
> Subject: RE: How could RDDL be distributed ?
> 
> 
> Eric van der Vlist wrote,
> > I am not familiar with such URI resolution servers, and I 
> > wonder what it means when/if I want to process a document on my 
> > disconnected laptop computer (a common problem with DTD system 
> > IDs).
> 
> To do the job you'd need some mechanism for ensuring that all
> the DTDs were cached locally before pulling out the wire. It'd
> be nice if that local caching mechanism got along well with a
> mechanism for connected distribution and replication.

And I'd argue that 'getting along well' meant outputting a xmlcat.

I can see the advantage in automating the maintenance of managing 
a local cache (read 'catalog'). But thats a separate issue to xmlcat 
and RDDL.

Cheers,

L.

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