"Dean Roddey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you are going to do the James Clark type tests, you must use a parser
> that does canonical output, are you doing that? You can use the ParserTest
> program, and use the /Canon output flag (I think that's the flag, its been a
> long time since I wrote it.) That will generate the correct output to
> compare against the target output files.
> 
> If you are using tests that use something besides the JC version of
> canonical output, you'll have to use a wrapper that will output in that
> format.

Hey Dean,

So far I've only done the binary tests, not the conformance
tests. Thanks for pointing me to the ParserTest code, I'd never seen
it before.

There are two flags /JCCanon and /SunCanon that I assume do the right
thing depending on which version of canonical you're after.

I'll probably port the canonicalization code to perl.

jas.

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