Well, I've read the discussion below between nd and Eric about referencing the entity files locally or not. It's really a question of taste. For only one little academical advantage I'm + 1 to use local files: the xml file could be read locally. No online connection is nesseccary for browsers not knowing or handling public identifiers locally.
But this get's me to the question whether or not to distribute the xml documentation with a release. Imho there is no advantage for the user at the moment. I suggest to distribute only the html files. We should delete the xml files, the style/w3 directory, the xsl stuff and the style/lang directory from our future releases. Comments? Kess
