RE: Test cases requiring DTD processing

Hello,

I would like to hear more about that "XML Prague" convention. Is xmlprague.cz
the official website? Is the "XSLT implementation", which was mentioned before,
available as a document or something which can be reviewed?

Regarding the DTD processing issue I read an article from Mr. David Hammond,
which tells that most browsers don't bother to implement real DTD-based parsing
logic. In it I also read that page validation, according to XHTML DTD and XML's
SGML-defined syntax *and* HTML DTD and `true` SGML-defined syntax, is different
from each other. Also XML has additional well-formedness rules which is
important with XHTML, of course.

I think important to note is that processing depends (1) on whether the XML or
the SGML parser is utilized and (2) on the specific UA/browser implementation.
>From what I understand, in terms of well-formedness and validity, UA/browsers
silently deal with errors, and of course not every document processed is checked
for well-formedness against the remote W3C DTD. Also no UA, that I am aware of
at this time, does background validations (possible feature request?).

I hope everything I wrote here is correct; if not please correct me and let me
know. Thanks in advance!


Kind regards

Mathias Hollstein
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