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RE: Problem with ignoring system ID of Doctype

Subject: RE: Problem with ignoring system ID of Doctype
From: Bovone Stefano <Stefano.Bovone@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 12:17:07 +0200
xslt ignore doctype
>Ok, this is a XML question :
>We have a lot of problems with the DOCTYPE call : it seems the system ID is

>mandatory (can someone confirm that ?). I know someone answered me about a 
>catalog in XML, much like the library in SGML.

No, DOCTYPE is not mandatory: you use it to validate an XML document, if you
want only a well-formed XML you can not use it.

>Is there a standard for a parser (we use Oracle) that make it ignore the 
>DTD and use the public ID when the system ID is not good ? Is there a 
>standard way not to specify any system ID ? We keep our XML in a DB, and 
>don't want to store the system ID of the editor, as it is absolute.

If you declare a SYSTEM identifier and a PUBLIC identifier I think the
parser tries to use the public before, the system after (I'm not sure ..)


>Another question is : Is there a way to make a URL absolute to the server, 
>but without the server address ?

Check XML Base. Bye.

>Thanks you.
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