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  • From: Jim Sweeney <jsweeney@c...>
  • To: "'xml-dev@i...'" <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 16:05:23 -0800

OK, when I have "file:///c:/xml/dtd/foo.dtd" as my system id, it works, but
using a standard dos path as a system id is valid with my editor and my XML
content repository and I understand this works with some parser/SAX
combinations.  Is the behavior I'm seeing unique to XP?

Thanks for your help!

Jim Sweeney

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Megginson [mailto:david@m...]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 8:49 AM
> To: Jim Sweeney
> Cc: 'xml-dev@i...'
> Subject: Re: SAX newbie Q : absolute DTD path in system id
> 
> 
> Jim Sweeney <jsweeney@c...> writes:
> 
> > Yes, the DTD exists in the directory specified by an 
> absolute path such as: 
> > 
> > <!DOCTYPE foo SYSTEM "c:\xml\dtd\foo.dtd">
> 
> What happens if you make that a proper URI, i.e.
> 
  file:/c|xml/dtd/foo.dtd

or whatever Windows people do?


All the best,


David

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