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Re: dtd


This is exactly what I want. The site makes it easy for me to write my dtd. 
I will convert each grouping of attributes into an ENTITY in the dtd and use 
it for my tags (<my_table> for example). Since I allow HTML tags along with 
my special tags, I can use the Element definition as well. The assumption 
is: no such public dtd exists, is this correct? that is a dtd that defines 
components of the HTML which I can sellectively use.

>From: "John E. Simpson" <simpson@polaris.net>
>At 04:42 PM 09/14/2000 -0400, xsl list wrote:
>>I am writing the dtd of an XML file that contains special tags, based on
>>HTML tags. For example, the XSL generates <table> from <my_table>.
>><my_table> takes any attribute valid for the html <table>. How can I
>>declare such an element, my_table, in the dtd?
>>Is there a way to do that without having to write down all possible
>><table> attributes one by one? are these defined somewhere in an ent where
>>I can use them?
>
>I don't know if it's ready for prime time yet, but the XHTML 1.1 Working
>Draft calls for "modules" -- chunks of the XHTML DTD that can be
>incorporated into other applications in the way I think you want. There's
>one for forms, one for images, etc., including one for tables. See:
>    
>http://web3.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-xhtml-modularization-20000105/xhtml_modules.html#sec_4.6
>
>You might want to ask about its status on the XHTML-L list. See:
>    http://www.egroups.com/group/XHTML-L
>for subscription and other info.
>
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