Heather Lindsay writes:
> "bizarrely, Xalan produced the results even though it (rightly) said my
> XML file was not valid against the DTD. Is this to be expected?"
>
> Why would you do performance testing with an XML file that is not valid
> against its DTD? Wouldn't this affect the results unpredictably?
I had forgotten that my XML file had IDREFs which were not satisfied,
and Xalan was the only processor (by default) to do a parse. I agree,
its silly of me, but in the circumstances it makes no difference.
But still, isnt it surprising that Xalan bothered to do a formal
parse, which produced errors, and then carried on regardless?
Sebastian
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