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Re: How to disable/turn off the inclusion of DTD in h

Subject: Re: How to disable/turn off the inclusion of DTD in html/xhtml to xml
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 09:58:45 +0100
Re:  How to disable/turn off the inclusion of DTD in  h
On 23/07/2010 07:55, Jack Bush wrote:
 file:/E:/xhtml1-transitional.dtd


what's in that file? (if you are not interested in validation, and have no entity references in your documents, which is I think what you said was your case) the file can be empty which will speed things up. It looks from your log like it has references via absolute URI back to the w3c site, which, if you leave in there you'll need to pick up in your catalog.


Or you could use the prefix mechanism to map everything at w3c.org/tr/xhtml1 to somwhere on your system.


David


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