Hi,
Where can I find these DTDs:
libraries.dtd
library.dtd
module.dtd
scripting.dtd
These are used in ODF packages for the script-lb.xml, script-lc.xml, and
parcel-description.xml files. Besides the DTDs, are there any specs that
describe the format of these 3 XML files?
I haven't
specification.
- Dennis
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From: Lee Fisher [mailto:l.office.fis...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 11:41
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: location of libraries/library/module/script DTDs?
Hi,
Where can I find these DTDs:
libraries.dtd
It is correct that you will find many XML based documents that refer
to DTD
documents, actually it is a part of XML standard to do so.
But that does not mean that scripts or programs use these files. They are
often (and in case of AOO it is so) included just as a reference for
defining which
| I'll dig up the specific filenames.
100016.odt
101028.odt
104556.odt
113481.odt
70065.odt
78691.odt
79664.odt
80654.odt
81045.odt
86470.odt
These are examples of documents have the parcel-descriptor.xml file in
the Scripts/ subdirectory of their package, which uses scripting.dtd.
I got these
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[...] The files listed below are not conventional files used in ODF
packages.
The basic ODF files do not use DTDs and files by those names are not
part of the standard ODF document structure. [...]
The Apache OpenOffice source code does ship sample scripts with
parcel-descriptor.xml files,
Thanks very much for all the background on these scripting DTDs.
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