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> I couldn't see a command-line switch offhand
Nope, I meant in calling code.
> a missing ID is not a warning, is it?
It's still well formed.
> isnt it mandated by the XML spec? or is that urban myth?
This is in the Xerces code. There's probably an option somewhere to
control it.
-scott
Sebastian Rahtz
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Scott Boag/CAM/Lotus writes:
>
> There just validation warningsI think
a missing ID is not a warning, is it?
> ... the XML file is still well formed,
> and can be processed. We just happen to not stop if a validation error
> occurs. We just happen to not specifically stop if a validation warning
> occurs. I think you can override this behavior.
I couldn't see a command-line switch offhand
> In retrospect, it might
> be more correct to stop processing by default if a validation warning
> occurs.
isnt it mandated by the XML spec? or is that urban myth?
Sebastian
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