[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: Deterministic Content Models (was DTD ( From Eliotte
>However, it's not clear what kind of error this is. It's the "is an error" kind. You're right that even validating parsers don't *have* to report it, but it *is* an error. RXP reports it. Eg for <!ELEMENT foo (A?, A?)>: Warning: Content model for foo is not deterministic. At start of content there are multiple choices when the next element is A. I would be interested to know whether the validating parsers that don't report an error correctly check the content of the corresponding elements. They won't if they just build a finite-state machine in the straightforward way. -- Richard
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