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Formatting using DTD

  • From: "Graeme Kidd" <coolkidd3@h...>
  • To: <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 00:14:03 -0000

Formatting using DTD
Hi
Its my first time posting here so I hope I am in the correct mailing list.
 
I am using a XML program that has two views; one user friendly wysiwyg view and a plain text view of the underlining XML. When editing XML files in the wysiwyg view the backend XML gets really messy as no formatting is applied which causes lines to become long and unreadable.
 
I have been told that pretty printing can be configured on a DTD basis but I am not sure what that means and a quick search brings up things about XSLT.
 
Does anyone know how certain formatting can be forced onto an XML file via a DTD file?
 
Thanks for your time,
Graeme


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