Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2002 10:31 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

> 1st).
> That's why I always use this parameter entity:
> <!ENTITY % lang  "language       CDATA      #IMPLIED
>                   country        CDATA                #IMPLIED
>                   translit       CDATA                #IMPLIED">

That means, one may use language="de" or country="de" or translit="de" at the 
same time? Why? I'd think one attrib would be enough.

> Your DTD is not 100% ok. Most of it is just a matter of
> merging ATTLIST specs, but this one:
>   <!ATTLIST version   xml:lang IDREF "en">
> is definitely wrong. The IDREF here (and in some other locations)
> should be CDATA. Generally speaking, ID and IDREF do more harm
> than good in XML files. It's better to express the Id<->Ref relation
> in a schema and use CDATA in your Dtds always.

Ok. I got no documentation on schema yet (the new XML book by O'Reilly comes 
in a month).

I just found the ID(REF) thing in my XML docs and thought it would be the 
right thing.

> Sorry, no positive input from me today (no time) ;-)

Thank you nevertheless.
I'd be glad that my first try with XML doesn't have more errors! ;-)

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