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Subject: expanding !DOCTYPE tag
From: "Matthias O. Will" <m.o.will@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 12:36:04 +0100
doctype tag
Hi,

I am mapping between two XML DTD's. My output files need to contain an
expanded !DOCTYPE tag to include a local DTD extension. This looks as
follows:

<!DOCTYPE DLmeta SYSTEM "http://www.dlmeta.de/dlmeta/2000/DLmeta.dtd" 
	[<!ENTITY %LocalInclude SYSTEM
"http://www.dlmeta.de/local/2000/ariadne/ariadne_local.dtd">
	%LocalInclude;
	]>

How would I declare this in my style sheet? Is there any special
attribute in the <xsl:stylesheet> tag which I can use for this (such as
doctype-system)?

Thanks for your help,
Matt
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