Re: DOCTYPE: questions + repeated manually

2002-01-31 Thread Marc-Olivier Bernard
Hi, Where did you find the example you are speaking from (if not virtual) ? On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Terrence Brannon wrote: I am teaching myself AxKit by working my way through everything from index.xml all the way through the whole site. Then later I can get to session tags libs, etc.

DOCTYPE: questions + repeated manually

2002-01-30 Thread Terrence Brannon
I am teaching myself AxKit by working my way through everything from index.xml all the way through the whole site. Then later I can get to session tags libs, etc. In index.xml you see this set of lines near the top: !DOCTYPE webpage [ !ENTITY sidebar SYSTEM /sidebar.xml !ENTITY news SYSTEM

Re: DOCTYPE: questions + repeated manually

2002-01-30 Thread Terrence Brannon
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 04:17 PM, Robin Berjon wrote: The reason this is important is that it would be a nightmare for constant look-and-feel to have to change every DOCTYPE command in every file This is not for the look and feel but for the content. However I agree that it's

Re: DOCTYPE: questions + repeated manually

2002-01-30 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Terrence Brannon wrote: I am teaching myself AxKit by working my way through everything from index.xml all the way through the whole site. Then later I can get to session tags libs, etc. In index.xml you see this set of lines near the top: !DOCTYPE webpage [ !ENTITY

Re: DOCTYPE: questions + repeated manually

2002-01-30 Thread Robin Berjon
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 22:29, Terrence Brannon wrote: I am sorry, regarding repetitive coding, I meant all of these lines, not just the DOCTYPE lines: ?xml-stylesheet type=application/x-xpathscript href=/stylesheets/webpage_html.xps title=default?

[SemiOT] Re: DOCTYPE: questions + repeated manually

2002-01-30 Thread Robin Berjon
Dearest Tod, On Wednesday 30 January 2002 22:58, Tod Harter wrote: You could put them in a dtd file and have DOCTYPE include that file. I wouldn't do that personally because I hate Doctype declarations and the such, as well as entities. Alternatives could include 1) using XInclude, 2)