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Patrick Ohl wrote > > > 3.: I had problems with overriding it. I am quite sure that it is > correct, if my prolog is something like: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> > <!DOCTYPE model SYSTEM "http://www.cellml.org/cellml/cellml_1_0.dtd" > [ > <!ENTITY % mathml_dtd_path > "'http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/dtd/mathml2.dtd'"> > <!ENTITY % use_mathml_dtd "INCLUDE"> > ]> > > My IDE still mocks about an none defined 'math' element. Probably the > IDEs fault or did I misunderstood something? > It would appear that your IDE is at fault. Can I suggest you try the XML Validator [1] from ElCel Technology. Using your prolog (above) the XML Validator confirms that the document is valid. The CellML dtd does make heavy use of parameter entities and, in my experience, this is an area where non-conformant parsers tend to triip up most badly. Regards ~Rob -- Rob Lugt ElCel Technology http://www.elcel.com/ [1] http://www.elcel.com/products/xmlvalid.html
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