On , January 18, Adam DiCarlo wrote: > > > > Putting proper XML valid as SGML stuff into only in /usr/share/xml is > > > going to break the ability to process XML with the SGML toolchain > > > (jade,sp,etc etc). > > > > I disagree. Jade, et al, don't care where things are. SGML/XML > > resources are located using the existing SGML (aka TR9401) catalog > > system. If the "XML valid as SGML stuff" is also registered with the > > SGML catalog system there shouldn't be any problem whatsoever. > > Hmmm. Is this true?
Yep. Way. > Have you tried it? Yep. Works like crazy, too. In fact, I make use of this feature on a daily basis. You see, I have my own personal version of xml-base that includes the DTD for XML Catalogs... Here's a working example from my xml-base package: a. I put the XML Catalog DTD and its accompanying SGML catalog in /usr/share/xml/dtd/, b. added a "Centralized Catalog" /etc/sgml/xml-base.cat, and c. registered it in /etc/sgml/catalog. Here's the contents of /etc/sgml/xml-base.cat: ********************************************** -- ## ====================================================================== ## /etc/sgml/xml-base.cat : SGML centralized catalog ## ====================================================================== ## Please use update-catalog(8) to modify this file. ## ====================================================================== -- CATALOG "/usr/share/xml/dtd/catalog" DOCTYPE catalog "/usr/share/xml/dtd/catalog.dtd" ********************************************** Now, when I fire up emacs to edit an xml catalog, nsgmls has no problem finding the XML Catalog DTD. It uses the DOCTYPE directive to find it. Here's the entity lookup log: ******************************************************************* Start looking for dtd entity catalog public -//OASIS//DTD XML Catalogs V1.0//EN// system http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd catalog: /etc/sgml/catalog exists catalog: /etc/sgml/xml-base.cat exists >> /usr/share/xml/dtd/catalog.dtd [by doctype catalog] ******************************************************************* And finally, here's the relevant part of the xml catalog file I'm editing: *************************************************************** <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD XML Catalogs V1.0//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"> <catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"> [...catalog stuff...] </catalog> *************************************************************** I kid you not, this works just fine. Location of resources doesn't matter, so long as the location is contained in the catalog that is parsed. I'm surprised that you find this surprising:) Whattya think of that? Mark -- _____________________________________ Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian XML/SGML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home Page: <http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/> GPG fp: 50DF A22D 5119 3485 E9E4 89B2 BCBC B2C8 2BE2 FE81 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

