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Richard Tobin wrote:

> The infoset is a property of the document.  If a processor doesn't
> read the DTD, then it can only produce an approximation to the true
> infoset, but the document still has an infoset, and that infoset has
> the entities expanded.

By that reasoning, no true infosets have any unexpanded entity reference 
information items.

It seems that a document can have multiple infosets depending on how one 
processes it (with or without entity expansion).


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