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Subject: What about urn:publicid: in the catalog?
/ Lauren Wood <lauren@softquad.com> was heard to say: | If a resolver is passed a urn:publicid as the value of a system id or a URI, | then we take the unwrapped value and assume that to be the value of the | public id. What implication does this decision have for: <uri name="urn:publicid:foo" uri="something.else"/> and <system name="urn:publicid:bar" uri="another.something.else"/> 1. They're perfectly fine, they'll just never match. 2. They're automagically transformed into <public publicid="foo" uri="something.else"/> <public publicid="bar" uri="another.something.else"/> 3. They're an error Or something else? Be seeing you, norm -- Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM | One of the great misfortunes of mankind is XML Standards Engineer | that even his good qualities are sometimes Technology Dev. Group | useless to him, and that the art of employing Sun Microsystems, Inc. | and well directing them is often the latest | fruit of his experience.--Chamfort
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