The problem is resolved in the Ubuntu version in hardy (8.04) in
acceptable way (IMO), even if you don't agree it is a problem.
I will be glad if the fix will be merged in Debian.
Regards,
Onkar
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On Jan 22, 2008 11:18 PM, Daniel Leidert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 20:49 +0530 schrieb Onkar Shinde:
> > The problem is that the DTD can not be used for validation in programs
> > (at least java applications). The reason is that the program tries to
> > find entity s
Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 20:49 +0530 schrieb Onkar Shinde:
> The problem is that the DTD can not be used for validation in programs
> (at least java applications). The reason is that the program tries to
> find entity sets in same directory as DTD since the DTD contains only
> file names and no
The problem is that the DTD can not be used for validation in programs
(at least java applications). The reason is that the program tries to
find entity sets in same directory as DTD since the DTD contains only
file names and not full path.
Is there any solution for this other than having symlinks
Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2007, 12:53 -0400 schrieb Syd Bauman:
> Package: w3c-dtd-xhtml
> Version: 1.1-5
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Am I doing something wrong, here? It seems unfathomable that this
> package has had this problem since 2004-08-08 and no one has reported
> it.
>
> Both the file /usr/s
Package: w3c-dtd-xhtml
Version: 1.1-5
Severity: normal
Am I doing something wrong, here? It seems unfathomable that this
package has had this problem since 2004-08-08 and no one has reported
it.
Both the file /usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/1.0/xhtml1-strict.dtd
and the file /usr/share/xml/xhtml
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