I've uploaded a new sgml-data fixing problems with ISO Latin1. Note that the state of the work regarding SGML entities is definately not optimal, and in some ways, sgml-data reflects that. However, we do seem to have more internal consistency and ISO compliance:
ISO entity sets ending in '//EN' (not '/EN//HTML') are SDATA Stuff ending in '//HTML' is generally from W3O or vendors; I ship it as I get it. However, the notorios ISOLat1 which was shipping before with nbsp and others is non-ISO compliant so I yanked it. Let me know (as a bug on the pkg) if there's anything barring SGML packages such as debiandoc-sgml, sgmltools, etc from using these entities. -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

