/ Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > N.B. if you put a file called 'catalog' in a directory, you cannot
| > prevent some SGML systems (e.g, SP and it's relatives) from using it
| > if any SGML or XML file is opened from that directory.
| 
| I wonder if that's a problem for us.  People should never be working
| out of that directory.... OTOH perhaps you can never be too paranoid.

Any DTD or module loaded out of that directory counts as using it...so
you'll *always* be using it :-)

| I don't know if we wanna try to standardize that catalog name -- seems
| a bit silly / overreaching.

Already been done, that's why SP loads it. Any file called "catalog"
or "CATALOG" gets loaded. (Silly and overreaching though that probably was.)

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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