On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:42 AM, Brett Zamir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If this could be allowed (at least the processing instructions), I would
> think that XMPP could be used as the mechanism for accessing (or otherwise
> transferring) a complete XHTML/SVG/MathML/etc. website (not only in the
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Brett Zamir wrote:
As comments, processing instructions, DTD subset, and entity reference
are prohibited in XMPP, I was wondering whether there were or could be a
standard way to escape at least processing instructions, comments, and
the internal DTD subset (canonical
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 21:30:27 -0600
Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett Zamir wrote:
> > As comments, processing instructions, DTD subset, and entity
> > reference are prohibited in XMPP, I was wondering whether there
> > were or could be a standard way to escape at least processin
Brett Zamir wrote:
> As comments, processing instructions, DTD subset, and entity reference
> are prohibited in XMPP, I was wondering whether there were or could be a
> standard way to escape at least processing instructions, comments, and
> the internal DTD subset (canonical features) so they coul
As comments, processing instructions, DTD subset, and entity reference
are prohibited in XMPP, I was wondering whether there were or could be a
standard way to escape at least processing instructions, comments, and
the internal DTD subset (canonical features) so they could be reliably
preserved