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> > Mike's argument that it requires a DTD is begging the question. There's > nothing inherently wrong or evil about DTDs, which is more than can be > said for other expressions of document structure :-) > I avoid DTDs if I can for three reasons: (a) I can never remember the syntax (b) I can never understand the errors when I get it wrong (c) they don't survive XSLT transformation. Michael Kay Saxonica
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