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RE: Schema constraints from a different file?

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  • Subject: RE: Schema constraints from a different file?
  • From: Dmitry Epstein <mitia@n...>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 15:00:21 -0500

RE:  Schema constraints from a different file?
(sent privately by mistake the last time.)

At 03:36 AM 10/25/2005, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
>So you will need to check that your particular software either is validating
>or (if it is not) performs entity inclusion. And, in order to be helpful,
>I believe some platforms allow Schema or DTD validation but not both. If
>you have trouble, please post back to XML-DEV.

It seems that Schema will have nothing to do with parsed entities, external 
or otherwise, and DTDs are beneath me :p  Oh well, I think I should just 
drop this harebrained idea and just verify the validity of IDs across 
multiple files inside the program that consumes those files.  Thanks to 
everyone for your responses.



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