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Re: DTD validation question for docbook under redhat


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On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 09:18:07AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

>   no problem, xsltproc generated the HTML just fine, so i'm
> curious, what's the algorithm for locating the proper DTD when
> xslsproc goes to work?  as i read it, that program uses the
> contents of the env var SGML_CATALOG_FILES, but that still
> doesn't explain why there was no complaint about a non-existent
> DTD file.

I don't *think* that xsltproc validates, but I may be wrong.  There is
xmllint for validation though.

Tim.
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