(On the other hand, infra@ has been griping about the number of requests for
DTDs that hit the ASF servers. I don't know how we can debug where those are
coming from, though.)
I bet they're coming from people using XML editing tools which do
validation. I wonder what they leave in the logs as the user agent?
Can the number really be great enough to be causing problems?
IIRC, when Struts was in Jakarta-land, the DTD location wasn't underneath
the Struts web site, which is why the DTDs became dislocated from the site
itself. Now that we're our own bosses ;-) I think it would be fine to treat
the DTDs as part of the site.
That could produce a maintenance headache, if we want to both publish
the DTDs in "site" and include them in JARs. Perhaps some SVN
trickery will help here? We want the URLs to be simple and stable,
which may be at odds with some of the parameters of our automated
build processes.
Joe
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