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Re: xi:include and global entity

From: Thomas Sommer <mawa15@---.-->
To: NULL
Date: 9/2/2004 2:43:00 AM
> 
> Why do you need to put the contents of the file in an entity?  Why
> not just do
> 
>   <xi:include href="http://localhost/dummy/test" parse="text"/>

I know this works and would do the job if the catalog would remap this to
"file:///home/dummy/docbook/some more dirs/test"
I am about to set up my directory structure right now but I don't know if it
might change later on. Using some global entities will save me from editing
every single file (I hope). But maybe there is some better solution or this 
is totally unnecessary.

> An ugly trick is to do something like this:
> 
> <!ENTITY % test PUBLIC "BLA" "http://localhost/dummy/test">
> <!-- NB test is a parameter entity! -->
> <!ENTITY source "<![CDATA[%test;]]>">
> 
I get:
PEReferences forbidden in internal subset
<!ENTITY source "<![CDATA[%test;]]>">

While in the file I only have:
Some Text



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