Regardless of who is right in this case, an RFE was filed for creating a
DTD or Schema last week. So someone will look into this when they can
find some time for it. There are a lot of other very pressing issues
competing with this one, as we've made it our target to get out RC1 by
the end of this week.
So yes, please be patient for at least one week; we'll look into it.
Eelco
Gili wrote:
err... correct me if I'm wrong, but the lack of a DTD *is* the
problem. Xerces is telling you:
NAMESPACE_ERR "An attempt is made to create or change an object in a
way which is incorrect with regard to namespaces."
right... but this implies that Xerces is doing some sort of
internal validation. That is, it has some sort of DTD it is working
against. I suspect that even if you don't specify an HTML DTD, it uses
some internal version. Anyway, and it tries validating the HTML code
when it runs into "wicket:id" and flags it as invalid because as far
as it knows, it is. Unless you supply it with a DTD that indicates
otherwise, it won't know. You are asking for a way to have it be less
strict when parsing HTML? If you know of a less strict HTML DTD, try
pointing Xerces at it.
My 2 cents is that we should just work on the Wicket DTD. We need
one anyway (we already have a RFE for this) so why not just make one
and kill both birds with one stone?
Gili
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
as I mentioned. Though a DTD/schema would be nice, I'd prefer to find
a solution which doesn't require it. I'd really like to understand WHY
cloneNode() fails.
Juergen
PS: a nice page about namespace:
http://www.rpbourret.com/xml/NamespacesFAQ.htm
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:06:12 -0500, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Ok, so... err... who is writing this DTD? Anyone?
Gili
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 10:17:01 -0500, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I don't think you'll find what you're looking for. You will never
find a HTML DTD that allows wicket:id and I don't think providing a
Wicket DTD will help you if you embed Wicket attributes in HTML
tags. I
hope I am wrong on this, but I suspect this is the way it works.
You don't need to modify the HTML DTD/schema. Namespaces, and that is
what they are for, allow you to specify your own (additional)
namespace incl. the associated DTD/schema. E..g.
<html xmlns:xhtml="http:/...." xmlns:wicket="http://....." >
you keep them completely separate and you may add as many namespaces
as you like.
Juergen
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