Your XML's DTD must specify the anchor tag. Any standard HTML tag embedded
within XML must also be declared as a part of the XML schema.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jyoti Bongarala
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/24/00 8:38 AM
Subject: anchor tag in xml
Hi! Listees,
I am having a problem with the anchor tag in the xml
file. I am pasting a piece of code here:
<article>
<title>Russian Fishing Vessel Detained in
Norway.</title>
<date>03/19/2000</date>
<filename>0000-0300-KEYWORD.Missing.html</filename>
<url><A HREF="0000-0300-KEYWORD.Missing.html">Russian
Fishing Vessel Detained in Norway.</A></url>
</article>
What happens is when I use this xml with the XML
Transform parser (which checks the xml file against
its dtd and then gives a html file)the anchor tag
doesn't show up in the html .
Can someone tell me how to work around this problem.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again,
Jyoti
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