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Re: Compelling use case for XML Catalogs?

  • From: Simon Pepping <sampepping@gmail.com>
  • To: Chris Maloney <voldrani@gmail.com>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 10:52:33 +0200

Re:  Compelling use case for XML Catalogs?
See Debian/GNU Linux, whose SGML and XML subsystems are completely configured in this way. It satisfies their requirement that packages can independently add their resources, without prior knowledge in a main package or registry.

Simon

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 07:48, Chris Maloney <voldrani@gmail.com> wrote:
Catalogs can also be done in a modular and portable way.  For example,
a set of DTDs can be bundled with a catalog file that references all
the resources in it using relative system identifiers.  Then this set
of DTDs, along with its catalog, can be relocated anywhere you want.
To plug it in to a system, just add a single "nextCatalog" entry in
the main catalog file that your system uses.




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