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Mike Sokolov scripsit: > The examples that have been given provide compelling reasons to map > URLs in XML files to local resources. They don't really explain why > XML Catalogs is a good way to do that, nor do they contrast it with > any other approach to the same problem. I'd be interested in that, > too, having dealt with this problem (validating XHTML, resolving DTD > locations to local resources, ignoring DTDs, etc) in a variety of > ways, but never using XML catalogs. A catalog is just a map of URIs (and public ids, if you want) to other URIs. It's a standard format designed by OASIS, paralleling an earlier SGML catalog standard. It's supported by a number of parsers and validators. What more arguments do you want? There are a number of ways this *could* be done; doing it *this* way means it just works. -- The first thing you learn in a lawin' family John Cowan is that there ain't no definite answers cowan@ccil.org to anything. --Calpurnia in To Kill A Mockingbird
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