On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 19:12 +, Lukas Theussl wrote:
No, there is none. The DTD is currently only available in SVN, it was
added in the 1.10 version of the maven-1 xdoc plugin which is not
released yet. As such, it is still work in progress, so I don't know if
it's a good idea to publish
Hi,
getting XDOC out of the maven/velocity realm and making an official
format would IMHO help its visibility tremendously. That's why I
proposed to adopt it as
-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD XDOC 1.0//EN
and removed all the maven and velocity references from it. Having it
online is good,
Actually, the navbar is in there already...
I tried to discuss the question of what an xdoc is once on the maven dev
list [1] but didn't get too much feedback. I then adopted the definition
of an xdoc as something that is transformed into a valid
xhtml1-transitional by the xdoc plugin. This
Hi,
I finally was able to make heads and tails of the xdoc DTD as included
in the maven 1 xdoc plugin (thanks a lot for this, Lukas Arnaud!) . To
make XMLMind to automatically identify these files, we do need a DTD
public identifier. Do you already have one? Googling for this didn't
really help
No, there is none. The DTD is currently only available in SVN, it was
added in the 1.10 version of the maven-1 xdoc plugin which is not
released yet. As such, it is still work in progress, so I don't know if
it's a good idea to publish it at this point. However, as far as I'm
concerned, the
Hi, in fact it's not yet documented but the dtd is already online :
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/plugins/xdoc/maven-xdoc.dtd
cheers
arnaud
On 3/31/06, Lukas Theussl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, there is none. The DTD is currently only available in SVN, it was
added in the 1.10 version