Re: [JBoss-dev] DTD hell

2003-03-10 Thread Scott M Stark
Not based on my testing. Any elements must still be declared.


Scott Stark
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> Scott M Stark wrote:
> > ...
> > 
> 
> Does it make any difference if you leave the brackets off the "ANY" ?
> 
> http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#NT-elementdecl
> 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] DTD hell

2003-03-08 Thread Luke Taylor
Scott M Stark wrote:
...

Does it make any difference if you leave the brackets off the "ANY" ?

http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#NT-elementdecl

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Re: [JBoss-dev] DTD hell

2003-03-07 Thread Scott M Stark
No we can't switch to schemas for 3.2 as this is going out the door soon and
I'm not changing everything over.


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> Is this for 4.0?  I thought we were switching to XML schema for 4.0.   
> We could switch to schemas for 3.2 also.
> 
> -dain



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Re: [JBoss-dev] DTD hell

2003-03-07 Thread Scott M Stark
Not possible for 3.2. I know I can use  to force anything, but this
does not even need to be well formed content. If that is the best that can be done
I'll go with that.


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> Use XML Schema.
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> --jason
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Re: [JBoss-dev] DTD hell

2003-03-07 Thread Jason Dillon
Use XML Schema.

--jason

On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 12:50  AM, Scott M Stark wrote:

I am working on adding the ability to specify a loader repository to  
all
of the deployment types, and this adds a loader-repository element that
needs a mixed content type with a loader-repository-config element with
an ANY content type. This is needed because the  
loader-repository-config
depends on the particular loader-repository class implementation.

The problem is that if I add the following to the existing deployment  
dtds
they become non-validatible because any elements that show up in an
ANY content model element still must be declared, and this is the part
that makes no sense to me. Is there a way to avoid this?










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Re: [JBoss-dev] DTD hell

2003-03-07 Thread Dain Sundstrom
Is this for 4.0?  I thought we were switching to XML schema for 4.0.   
We could switch to schemas for 3.2 also.

-dain

On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 11:50 AM, Scott M Stark wrote:

I am working on adding the ability to specify a loader repository to  
all
of the deployment types, and this adds a loader-repository element that
needs a mixed content type with a loader-repository-config element with
an ANY content type. This is needed because the  
loader-repository-config
depends on the particular loader-repository class implementation.

The problem is that if I add the following to the existing deployment  
dtds
they become non-validatible because any elements that show up in an
ANY content model element still must be declared, and this is the part
that makes no sense to me. Is there a way to avoid this?










Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC

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