Matt Sergeant wrote:
> 
> > > > Great news on a side and bad on others. The AxKit 1.5 bundled in Woody
> > > > (aka Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, still in testing but will be released in May)
> > > > works wonderfully!
> > >
> > > Terrific - that's 3 down, just SuSE and Mandrake of all the major distros
> > > now to catch up.
> >
> > Uhu? :-) <!-- My english is too little to understand that ;P -->

Aha! :-)
But, you know, AxKit was on Debian 2.2 already -unfortunately it was
rather outdated: it had the 1.3 version...

> AxKit is now in Debian, Conectiva, and Red Hat (well kinda - it's just
> part of Stronghold). So now SuSE and Mandrake are playing catchup.
> 
> > > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > Nope, none ;-) Could the files be on the same server as your XML file
> > > (i.e. using a http:// URL) ?
> >
> > Yes, they are. E.g.: page om http://server.domain.it/ looked for DTD on
> > http://server.domain.it/dtd/file. Can it cause probs?
> 
> Certainly under httpd -X, because it'll just lock up solid as it tries to
> do a request on itself from a request (since it can't fork).

Oooooops!!! Yeah! Of course, you are correct!

> Personally I'd remove all DTD related stuff before running under AxKit -
> it's just too painful.

Let me follow you. Do you mean: remove the DTD stuff before doing tests
*or* remove the DTD things completely and do all the validation offline?

Ciao!
marco

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