Craig Salter wrote:
Hi Lars,

Not exactly sure what you're after.. but give this a read :
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.webtools/msg13191.html
If you need more info let's continue the discussion on the newsgroup.
hello craig,

thanks for your reply.

i already digged into the wtp to see how the dtd resolve mechanism works.

I also stumpled upon the getAdapterFor call (described here: http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.webtools/msg13501.html). not sure if this is the best/cleanest attempt - but i would prefer this solution.

is there some code implementing this scenario (to look into it) or do you have any further useful hints solving my problem ?

many regards,

lars
thanks

Craig


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Hi guys,

i have written a specialised xml editor for a special xml dialect.

Unfortunately most of the *special* xml files doesnt reference the
matching dtd.

Could someone give me an hint where/how to inject the DTD into the xml
document (via DocumentProvider ?).

Thanks in advance,

Lars
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