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Re: XML declaration in DTD System ID? ...

From: Russell Potter <russ.potter@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/8/2009 9:45:00 AM
Joe,

> If you need this level of understanding, I highly recommend the 
> "Annotated XML Recommendation" ...

In fact, I've already saved that particular document to
my local hard-drive and use it as something of a biblical
reference (not that I'm s religeous person :-) ...

> But in most cases it really is a lot easier to take advantage of the 
> efforts the community has already put into making all of this work and 
> tuning it for performance than to code it all de novo. Not least because 
> that leaves you free to focus on implementing your actual application.

I understand you're wanting to get your particular
application working but, from my point of view, I can
get a lot more out of writing my own processor, the IP
of which I own, and which I can then use over and over
again (by incorporating it as a pre-written building-
block of code - something very hard to do with a pre-
existing programme) for zero effort.

Russell


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