Re: Bug#65862: sp: nsgmls gives warning message for *any* XML document
Julian Gilbey <J.D.Gilbey@qmw.ac.uk> writes:
> > You have two alternatives:
> >
> > 1) Run nsgmls or onsgmls without -wxml
> >
> > > nsgmls -wall -gues /usr/lib/sgml/declaration/xml.dcl qaml-faq.xml
> > > onsgmls -wall -gues /usr/lib/sgml/declaration/xml.dcl qaml-faq.xml
>
> Ah. Pretend it's SGML.
Hmm. Yah, I guess that's kinda what we're doing. I'm still not
totally certain what part of the XML spec is involved here... I guess
I should go back and read it ...
> > 2) Run onsgmls given a DTD that has the proper DTDDECL defined in the
> > SGML catalog:
> >
> > > onsgmls -wxml -wall -gues qaml-faq.xml
>
> OK. opensp wasn't in potato, if I recall.
Nope.
> > Sorry. That's the way the standard works. This is not an OpenSP or
> > SP bug.
>
> I was trying to follow the instructions in the potato version.
> Following the instructions in the woody version is much more
> successful, so I'm gonna close this bug report.
>
> > I think it's kinda dodgy that psgml mode doesn't do the right thing,
> > however. On the validation step, I think, psgml should probably just
> > not use -wxml (-wall is ok though). Someone wanna file a psgml bug on
> > that?
>
> Do you want to? Otherwise I will.
Please go ahead, Julian. Thanks.
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