On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 09:46:27AM -0400, Joseph Kesselman/CAM/Lotus wrote:
> 
> >I saw W3C-WEB3.MIT.EDU there also.
> 
> In that case, it's definitely not anything we're doing; that string exists
> nowhere in our code.

However 

$ host -t any www.w3.org
www.w3.org. has address 18.29.1.34
www.w3.org. has address 18.29.1.35
www.w3.org. has address 18.7.14.127

$ host -t any 18.7.14.127
127.14.7.18.in-addr.arpa. domain name pointer W3C-WEB3.MIT.EDU.

So that is one of the aliases for www.w3.org (and its many aliases).

> Check your source document for a DTD or Schema reference.

This however is possible. I have found that if you include a DTD in an
schema (and possibly and instance document) parsed by Xerces-J, then it
will get http://www.w3.org/XMLSchema/datatypes.dtd  using the standard
Java class.getResourceAsStream method, without using your custom entity
resolver to have the chance of resolving it locally.

David
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