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Re: Bug#65862: sp: nsgmls gives warning message for *any* XML document



>>"Julian" == Julian Gilbey <J.D.Gilbey@qmw.ac.uk> writes:

 Julian> Thus, the following works:

 Julian> $ SP_CHARSET_FIXED=YES SP_ENCODING=XML \
 Julian>   SGML_CATALOG_FILES=declaration/xml.soc \
 Julian>   nsgmls -wxml -gues minimal.xml

	Debgian psgml shall use this.

	manoj
-- 
Plumbing is one of the easier of do-it-yourself activities, requiring
only a few simple tools and a willingness to stick your arm into a
clogged toilet.  In fact, you can solve many home plumbing problems,
such as annoying faucet drip, merely by turning up the radio.  But
before we get into specific techniques, let's look at how plumbing
works.  A plumbing system is very much like your electrical system,
except that instead of electricity, it has water, and instead of
wires, it has pipes, and instead of radios and waffle irons, it has
faucets and toilets.  So the truth is that your plumbing systems is
nothing at all like your electrical system, which is good, because
electricity can kill you.  -- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"
Manoj Srivastava   <srivasta@debian.org>  <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/>
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