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> Nicola writes:
>
> "Then it's a Maven bug IMHO.
> When I build the docs, I use a local copy of the DTDs with an entity
> resolver, and don't rely on the user supplying a correct DTD location."
>
> You'd be wrong...

? I don't understand.

If the system runs with a DTD, and really *should* expect it if it has
stable and correct contracts, it can keep its own and not rely on the user,
which can supply incorrect version that the stylesheets are not able to show
correctly.

Of course, the user can give his own DTD and stylesheets, but then who needs
Maven anyway to do it?

Do you mean that Mave takes in any DTD and produces a resulting
documentation?
Wow, then it's the solution to all DTD problems :-o

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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