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  • From: Marcus Carr <mrc@a...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Fri, 28 Nov 1997 09:36:29 +1100

Peter Murray-Rust wrote:

> At 15:17 26/11/97 -0800, Don Park wrote:
> >I have searched for but could not find an extensive archive of XML examples
> >and DTD.  If there is such an archive, please let me know.  If not, I would
> >like to build one so we can all benefit.
>
> You are right that there is no *extensive* archive of XML material and we are
> suffering because of that lack.

Has anyone considered using OmniMark's 'The Compleat SGML' CD as a starting place? It
was designed as a conformance suite for SGML parsers, with over 10,000 documents in
various states of validity, size and degrees of complexity. I'm not sure of the legal
issues related to copyright - it might be worth an inquiry to OmniMark - but it was a
marketable product at a cost of about $200. With the number of XML parsers in the
pipeline, a full conformance suite might even turn a few dollars.


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