Uttered Karsten Wade <kwade@xxxxxxxxxx>, spake thus: > I suppose since these are commented out they don't affect anything > except ... well, I can't figure what. I'm soooo curious, how do they > make editing easier? Is it to keep track of the entities used? Well, I don't use a buggered-up emacs (as if there were any other kind ;-), so the localvars stuff does nothing for me. I always have an appropriate DOCTYPE at the head of the file; when I want to edit the file, I just un-comment it and voila -- any XML editor just works(tm). When I'm done editing, I just recomment it; if I forget then the XSLT step breaks with lots of crazy errors, but at least they point straight to the extra DOCTYPE element. The locale <!ENTITY> stuff just keeps the editor from whinning about undefined entities. Bob's your uncle. -- .---------------------------------+----------------------------------------. | Tommy Reynolds | Email: <Tommy.Reynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | | P O Box 62 | Phone: +1.256.227.1839 | | Danville, AL 35619 USA | Fax: +1.256.350.5099 | | Sr. Software Devel/RHCE | IM: HisDivShadow | +---------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Ask MegaCoder.com For Answers! | '--------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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