On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 05:22:47PM +0200, Markus Spring wrote:
> sorry, but f.e. nsgmls sees an absolute filename as absolute in the
> filesystem (well, it seems to know nothing about document roots) and
> it gargles on the file:// prefix.

Good as ngsmls is/was, it's really got no advantages these days
over modern XML processors.  If thats your only holdup, ditch
nsgmls........(if, as per your other note to me, you are still
using DSSSL, I'd recommend ditching that too!)

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Sebastian Rahtz      OUCS Information Manager
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