Thomas Schraitle <[email protected]> writes: > Well, I had always the (wrong?) impression, that the system identifier > for the docbook.org domain contains a "www". Using a Web browser to > access the URL is usually not a problem (as both URLs work, with and > without "www"). However, an XML catalog resolver wants the *exact* > string. If someone tries to use such a system identifier, he will get > into problems.
I originally configured docbook.org such that www.docbook.org was a
redirect to docbook.org. But in the course of moving it to different
servers, that configuration has apparently been lost. I will try to
fix that.
> For example, oXygen 15 creates a DocBook file which contains the "www".
Ugh.
> However, they also use the above catalog file. I guess, this problem
> hasn't occured yet as all the XML tools try to find the public
> identifier first. Assuming there is a correct entry in the XML catalog,
> the system identifier never gets resolved (and doesn't need to).
>
> Is this ambiguous? I would say yes. Or at least confusing.
>
> What would the experts recommend here?
I never intended the www to be used in the docbook.org domain.
I guess I recommend that you don't use it. :-)
Be seeing you,
norm
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