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ERH> They most certainly can! This isn't obvious from the spec but if ERH> you pay close attention to the productions you'll note that an ERH> external DTD subset can include a text declaration; e.g. ERH> <?xml encoding="ISO-8859-10"> ERH> <!ELEMENT NAME (#PCDATA)> ERH> <!-- etc. --> That only tells us that the external DTD subset is encoded in ISO-8859-10, not that the documents conforming to the DTD are so encoded...which is what the original poster was asking for, I believe. BTW, you forgot a question mark: <?xml encoding="ISO-8859-10"?> -- ===================================================================== Michael R. Hahn Phone: 1-703-433-0265 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Principal Consultant michael.hahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Document Management Solutions, Inc. http://www.dmsi-world.com ===================================================================== XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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