Paul, it depends on the type of parser you are using. 
Its far more difficult to produce a warning with a validating parser, 
than it is with a non-validating parser. 

A non-validating parser must check wellformedness and internal
DTD subsets. So if you re having an external parameter entity in
an internal DTD subset - this should produce a warning if you use
a non-validating parser, because the parser in this case is not forced
to check out the external parameter entity..

May be you try this..I never tried this myself, but thats the way, I
understood this part of the Recommendation...

Regards

Jens

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Von: Paul Flanagan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Montag, 30. April 2001 08:36
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Betreff: WARNINGS

Can any body tell me how I reproduce a WARNING, in order to test the Xerces
parser.  I have tried creating an element or attribute twice and missing out
an element (according to DTD) but they either bring up a FATAL ERROR or an
ERROR.  I am using Xercies 1.3.0.

Thanks in advance

Paul


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