Glenn Marcy wrote:
> one should be able to do so.  A validating XML processor may be the only
> processor that you have.  Turning off validation just tells the processor
> not to report validation failures, it does not make the XML processor
> a non-validating one.                 ^^^^^^^^

You probably mean "*may* not" but I see your point. The problem
is that people want expected behavior but there is too much
ambiguity in how all of this XML stuff fits together.

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Andy Clark * [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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