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Re: Entities within my stylesheet.

Subject: Re: Entities within my stylesheet.
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 17:28:22 +0100
Re:  Entities within my stylesheet.
> ERROR: The element 'xsl:stylesheet' is used but not declared in the
> DTD/Schema.

as I said in response to your first msg:


  However that is a validity error not a well formedness error which
  implies you are using a validating parser, this is rarely a good idea
  on an xslt stylesheet as it will force you to declare all the elements
  and attributes as well as the entity values.


You are using a validating parser so it expects to see a full dtd
defining every element and attribute in your stylesheet. you can tell 
msxml not to validate by setting 
zzzz.validateOnParse=false;
where zzzz is your xmldocument thingy.

If you do that though it will work even if you have stylesheet not
xsl:stylesheet in the doctype.

David

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