My XML is generated programmatically during runtime. I need to make sure it
follows the pattern which is defined in Schema or DTD unless I trust the
program generating the XML completely.
So If I use Schema or DTD for validation, will it go to the client side
where parsing is done?

Cheers.
L G Goundalkar
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  If you are already able to parse the XML why do you need a XML Schema or
DTD??

  Curious,

  -Martin

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  >I have XML file which is on the server. I am rendering a Tree using JTree
on
  >the client side through applet.
  >I am using the XML file to feed the applet tree by parsing the XML
through
  >one of the method in the applet.
  >If I use DTD or SCHEMA for the XML file, Does this comes to client side??
  >since my parser is paring the XML on the client side.
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