At 12:49 AM 4/12/2006, Wim Hooghwinkel \(Scriptware\) wrote:
Could the 'Entity Locations' (element < Entities>) in the Structapps file be used to point to the Public entity files?

Or in stead of defining separate entitys, use general pointer in the DTD, like

<!ENTITY  % ISOlat2             PUBLIC
"ISO 8879-1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 2//EN"         >

Wim,
To use a public entity set, you must include a declaration such as the one in your message within the DTD (either in the external subset or the internal subset). The form of declaration you've shown, with a public identifier but no system identifier, is valid in SGML; in XML a system identifier is required. The system identifier can be empty as in:

<!ENTITY % ISOlat1 PUBLIC "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN//XML" "">

You can definitely use the Entities element in the application definition (usually in structapps.fm) to associate a file with a public identifier, or to specify search paths for relative filenames within a system identifier. You don't need to do so for the 19 ISO public entity sets, since FM recognizes their public identifiers.

        --Lynne


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