> On 14 Jul 2015, at 17:04, David Chisnall <thera...@sucs.org> wrote: > > On 14 Jul 2015, at 16:47, Stefan Bidigaray <stefanb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I was wondering if anyone with the right credentials had seen this e-mail? >> I would gladly make the changes, but I don't know how to add new files to >> the website. To me, the solution seems pretty simple: (1) add >> "plist-1.0.dtd" (or whatever) to the gnustep.org website, (2) modify the >> code to point to it, (3) modify the plist version attribute to "1.0". The >> only thing I can do without introducing introducing the new file is correct >> the file name from plist-0_9.xml to plist-0_9.dtd. I don't feel comfortable >> bumping the version number without also introducing the new dtd file. > > I’d also be interested to see what NetBSD’s XML plist library does. I > believe that they just use the Apple DTD, which might be a better option for > us - it’s easier for code consuming plists to validate that the DTD string is > the same than to fetch and validate that the DTDs are equivalent.
Yes, the format (and presumably the dtd document location) has been stable for several years now … I suppose there’s no reason we can’t point to it. _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev