- From: <David.Pawson@rnib.org.uk>
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:07:47 +0100
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
> Does that work the same as Valet by using separate parsers
> for SGML/HTML and XML/XHTML, or have you developed/found a
> parser that validates both?
>
> sp does both Nick. Just needs the xml declaration prior to the
> instance, then it uses XML syntax.
Yes. But, SP's XML support has a number of known
limitations. There's some very brief documentation of them
on the SP webpages.
Resolved by opensp?
That'll give you exactly the same failures to validate XML
as the W3C validator (or WDG validator, arealvalidator,
validator-lite), plus a few more due to limitations which
have been addressed in OpenSP.
I thought this subthread started when Carlos mentioned that
his product offered more accurate XML validation than that.
No, it answers the q at the top of this page.
Does opensp do sgml and xml. Clearly you don't need that info?
regards DaveP
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