Hi Daniel,

"Daniel Yokomizo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/11/2008 05:31:53
PM:

> Hi,
>
>     I'm writing a xml based template (I have some reasons to not use
> XSLT for this) and I'm using SAX to parse the template source and
> create the AST that will eventually be executed and create the
> resulting xml. The template may declare the doctype and xml, so I
> would like to make the AST just copy such information from the source
> as is to the target. Also, as the template language has it's own
> elements and attributes the template document may not conform to the
> declared DTD, so I need to use setValidating(false). Reading the
> feature list I found nothing (AFAICS) to solve this problem. How can I
> do it?
>     To make the problem simpler I tried to create a handler that would
> just write to a stream the data received from the document, but the
> DTDHandler callbacks were never called. It's possible to use SAX to
> just copy a document, without missing any information? With this
> solution I could hack something to fit my needs.

Most DTD events are reported to DeclHandler [1] and LexicalHandler [2].
DTDHandler only notifies you of notations and unparsed entity declarations.

>     Best regards,
>     Daniel Yokomizo.
>
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Thanks.

[1]
http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/javadocs/api/org/xml/sax/ext/DeclHandler.html
[2]
http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/javadocs/api/org/xml/sax/ext/LexicalHandler.html

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
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