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As a means to get around the entity resolvers 
without a DTD, that's brilliant.  As a long term 
solution, one can either solve the problem 
now and see how that solution thrives, or 
wait for the W3C to change XML and keep on living 
with the problem, or use DTDs. Given it solves more 
problems for more people than XML developers, and 
it gives some pain relief until or if the W3C works 
the problem, this has merit.  If it doesn't, it 
is code we can throw away because it ISN'T in the 
XML specification.

len


From: Tim Bray [mailto:tbray@t...]

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