DTD,s

James Tauber jtauber at jtauber.com
Mon Nov 2 16:46:47 GMT 1998


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Boumphrey <bckman at ix.netcom.com>

>Does any one know of a site where XML dtd's are available for general use?

That is what schema.net is for. At present it is a catalogue but will soon
house DTDs.
(Actually it already has an increasing number of entities, thanks to Rick
Jelliffe)

It also has an SGML Open catalog that uses my delegate idea to allow
resolution of formal public identifiers. The XBEL DTD developed by the
Python XML-SIG has already made use of this.

>I have several xml dtd's including xml dtd's for html strict and
>transitional that I could make available.


Send them my way and I'll add them to schema.net.

James
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James Tauber / jtauber at jtauber.com / www.jtauber.com
Associate Researcher, Electronic Commerce Network
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia

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