> > I think you've already answered by saying that the ParseDTD functions >> are only for external subsets. > > Well that's by definition, if you can parse the DTD independantly >of a containing document that means you're loading a DTD file and >hence what would be an external subset if referenced.
I need to be more careful with my use of the term "parse", since it is very specific for xml. :-) >I didn't expect xmlIOParseDTD to create the DTD node in the tree (but >to develop relatively simple external subsets programmatically). >Use xmlNewDTD and move the child nodes of what you obtained by parsing >the external subset. This worked fine, thanks for the help. Stefan Jeglinski _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
