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Re: ANN: xpath1() scheme for XPointer


Re:  ANN: xpath1() scheme for XPointer
Elliotte Rusty Harold scripsit:

> >XInclude must be simpler than a document that references both a DTD
> >and an entity?
> >
> ><!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "book.dtd" [
> >   <!ENTITY chapter SYSTEM "ch1.ent">
> >]>
> >&chapter;
> 
> Nice hack. I simply never thought of that.

I'm confused.  If the above is meant to be a WF XML document, it isn't.
The tags of the root element have to be explicitly within the document
entity -- an entity reference is not legal at top level.  See production 1.

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