Subject: Re: Why Doesn't IE5 use the DTD to Validate? From: Stephen Ransom <sransom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 16:51:31 +1000 |
> It doesn't appear that IE5 (March 18th release) uses the DTD to validate > XML, as did the IE5 Beta 2 release. Has anyone been able to make IE5 detect > when a doc doesn't follow the rules of the DTD that it references? I agree that IE5 appears to "lose" the errors in a well formed but invalid XML document (ie one written in proper XML but which fails to meet its DTD definition). I note however that IE5 is aware of the DTD even though it will pass through a failing XML document. This can be shown by adding a line of XXXX's into the DTD itself (thus breaking the DTD's well-formedness). IE5 will give you an error message identifying the XXXX's as incorrect. Stephen XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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