[Bug 181068] Review Request: html401-dtds - HTML 4.01 document type definitions

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Summary: Review Request: html401-dtds - HTML 4.01 document type definitions


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=181068





------- Additional Comments From ville.skytta@xxxxxx  2006-02-12 15:17 EST -------
(In reply to comment #4)
> you can't mix sgml and xml resources in the XML catalogs. SGML definition
> will generate fatal errors when loaded by an XML parser. 

Of course.  I don't know where you got the impression that someone/thing wanted
to do that.  It would be nice if xhtml1-dtds would register the DTDs to the SGML
catalogs in addition to XML catalogs though (for example for use in SGML
validation tools and things that grok SGML but not XML catalogs), but that's a
bit offtopic for this submission.

Of course, the html401-dtds package deals with SGML catalogs only.

> Please be very careful when trying to handle XML resources if you're competent
> in SGML but not really aware of XML, this is a very different field with 
> very different rules and specifications, this has bitten us in the past hard
> and I don't want this to happen again.

I don't claim to be an SGML nor XML god, but do have more than a little
experience with both.

> Daniel (libxml2 author and member of W3C XML Core Working Group)

Ville (member of the W3C QA Tools Development Team) ;)

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