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Hi,
> I run into problems using Saxon on documents containing a DOCTYPE
> declaration because it tried to look up the DTD even when I'm offline.
> Is there a way to avoid this, short of removing the declaration?
Use local DTD with a catalog resolver, e.g. from
<http://xml.apache.org/commons/>. Or, write a entity resolver that returns an
empty document when the external subset is requested by the parser.
> The other problem is that without the DTD, entities can't be
> looked up,
> so I get an error. From what I could see in the FAQs, the only way
> round that is to temporarily change &thing; into
> [[AMP]]something_else;,
> with sed. Any alternatives?
Ah, so scrach the empty external resolver. You need a catalog resolver. Easier
that it sounds.
Cheers,
Jarno - Covenant: Tour de Force (live)
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