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Hello to all,
I'm sorry, I know this is more of an XML question, but I not in any XML list.
I have a problem using the !DOCTYPE arguments :
- I edit my file under adept, getting an absolute path in the 2nd arguments (system ID)
- I store this in a system, and this argument is not valid any more.
I would like to use the first argument (Public ID) to do a matching, with the help of a lib file (just like what I can do in SGML, with no system ID).
Is there a way to configure a java XML parser so that when it does not find my system ID, it fall back to my public ID ?
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Using Public ID for Doctype
Subject: Using Public ID for Doctype From: Paul Terray <terray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 13:08:18 +0100 |
Hello to all,
I'm sorry, I know this is more of an XML question, but I not in any XML list.
I have a problem using the !DOCTYPE arguments :
- I edit my file under adept, getting an absolute path in the 2nd arguments (system ID)
- I store this in a system, and this argument is not valid any more.
I would like to use the first argument (Public ID) to do a matching, with the help of a lib file (just like what I can do in SGML, with no system ID).
Is there a way to configure a java XML parser so that when it does not find my system ID, it fall back to my public ID ?
Thanks -- Paul Terray - terray@xxxxxxxxxxxx tel : 01 34 58 70 76
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