Re: What an XML processor must/may not tell a processor

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Grosso, Paul writes:

> Intrigued by your message subject but uninformed by your 
> message content, I'm wondering if you found anything that 
> an XML processor *may not* tell a processor.

Hmm, not much -- there is the well-argued-over "no real information
after an error" thing, but otherwise, no, I don't think I saw any
prohibitions.

I need to look again at the stuff about declarations after the first
external parameter entity ref. if you're not reading external
entities. . .

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