Hi, there is currently no public lzx.dtd in the internet (again ;)) Are there plans to change that?
Also it still is a problem that there is no ANT or similar task to generate such a DTD based on a custom project where you define your own classes and extend the DTD that way. Actually it might be a trivial thing to write a DTD-Generator based on tools like http://saxon.sourceforge.net/dtdgen.html that re-creates a DTD based on your custom code. By using a DTD you have almost some kind of code intelligence in Eclipse (and other XML Editors that use DTD validation). If you just specify for example the DTD in Eclipse for a XML file you can type the "<" bracket and get all suggestions available similar to the "ANT-Editor". I guess having this kind of auto-completion and validation would be a huge step for a lot of people to start coding with LZX more effectively and intuitive then looking up the API docs in the internet. I am used to ignore them but I also would like to get rid of all those warnings in Eclipse complaining about missing DTD sections in the lzx files Maybe I will find some time to contribute such a DTD generator :) Such a generator tool could even show you errors in your code... actually having a DTD generator is like having 50% of a potential OpenLaszloIDE. Was there such a DTD generator script already existing in current OpenLaszlo's SVN? Sebastian -- Sebastian Wagner http://www.openmeetings.de http://www.webbase-design.de http://www.wagner-sebastian.com [email protected]
