On Sun, 19 Sep 2021, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > I can see that xhtml1-strict.dtd is provided by the w3c-dtd-xhtml > package.
Not quite. https://packages.qa.debian.org/w/w3c-dtd-xhtml/news/20160107T183823Z.html ------------------- Reason ------------------- RoQA; superseded by w3c-sgml-lib ---------------------------------------------- That’s not entirely true, though: * [22]#826217 [n| | ] [[23]w3c-sgml-lib] [24]w3c-sgml-lib: XHTML 1.1 files missing Reported by: [25]Thorsten Glaser <t...@mirbsd.de>; Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 11:21:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 5 years and 109 days ago; Modified 5 years and 109 days ago; It probably contains the ones for 1.0, but I found w3c-sgml-lib to not be sufficient in many ways and now use local files only… which means validating involves copying the file, changing the http link in the DOCTYPE with a local file:// link, then validating… working but suboptimal. bye, //mirabilos -- «MyISAM tables -will- get corrupted eventually. This is a fact of life. » “mysql is about as much database as ms access” – “MSSQL at least descends from a database” “it's a rebranded SyBase” “MySQL however was born from a flatfile and went downhill from there” – “at least jetDB doesn’t claim to be a database” (#nosec) ‣‣‣ Please let MySQL and MariaDB finally die!