> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Hartle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: dinsdag 22 januari 2002 15:22
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: entity resolver woes
>
>
> Steven Noels wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Has anyone experienced problems with the Resolver when
> simply generating
> >& immediately (re-)serializing an XML document, when this document
> >refers to a PUBLIC DTD which includes a number of external parameter
> >entities.
> >
> >>From what i can see now, the comments inside the external
> entities are
> >inserted as-is in the stream, unfortunately not inside a local
> >declaration subset but immediately after the SYSTEM id:
> >
> I recently had the same problem when I made a pipeline which
> returns the
> DTD-conforming main content.xml file from OpenOffice zip archives;
> trying to aggregate several content.xml from another Cocoon
> server via
> HTTP, the parser told me that the content.xml files are not
> well-formed
> anymore, thus showing exactly the same resolution behaviour as you
> described. IIRC, there has been a thread not long ago where someone
> (maybe David Crossley) posted that this is resolver and/or
> parser-related, but I am not sure.

Oh well, seems like a bug indeed.

Since the Resolver is responsible of replacing references with their
respective entities, I guess it is a Resolver issue then...?

Norm, any ideas? I've double-checked the XML spec and comments should be
inside the local subset, too.

Regards,

Steven Noels
http://outerthought.org/
(+32)478 292900


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