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> >But the prolog is part of the document production, so if an entity declared > >in the prolog is not well-formed, then should that not mean the document > >is not well-formed? > > The requirement is that "Each of the parsed entities which is > referenced directly or indirectly within the document is well-formed." > An entity is certainly *declared* in the prolog, but it is not > *referenced* there. I saw that too, but found it confusing, as these seems to contradict the document production which makes the prolog part of the document. MS must have found made the same mistake. Karl
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