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XML -> SGML serialization. Any ideas ?

  • From: Christophe Marchand <cmarchand@oxiane.com>
  • To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2018 12:00:03 +0200

XML -> SGML serialization. Any ideas ?
Hello,


I have to give data to a very old application, which can only read SGML.

My data structure is really simple (records of filename, title), but contains characters that are not ASCII. So I have to translate them to use entities (I think SGML has a set of declared entities for characters with accents, as &eacute;, @agrave;, and so on).


I'd like the file could be read by XML parsers too, and I'm looking for a method to produce an XML that is also SGML. I think to use XSL with characters map, but how could I define the embeded DTD, with all entities defined ?

Any ideas ?


Best regards,
Christophe



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