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At 01:13 PM 03/13/2000 -0500, John Robert Gardner wrote:
If I have a bogus DOCTYPE statement in my XML source generated in some default output, how can I write my stylesheet so XT won't cough an error when it goes to look for it [...]? I don't see how it could be possible, unless maybe you can somehow force the application (Majix) to emit a standalone="yes" on the XML declaration -- something like that. Like entities, the DOCTYPE declaration (I'd think) is one of those things that are handled before the processor (XT in this case) ever lays eyes on them. ================================================================ John E. Simpson | My school colors were clear. We used http://www.flixml.org | to say, "I'm not naked, I'm in the simpson@xxxxxxxxxxx | band." (Steven Wright) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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