Henry,

I am forwarding the answer to the list, so that we can reuse it as a 
knowledge source later :)

It seems it is indeed a problem with Safari -- it does not provide for a 
generic XML view. I'd recommend FireFox for that, since it renders XML 
nicely.

Cheers,
denny

Rzepa, Henry wrote:
>> That's weird -- I just checked the export page that you quote,
>> https://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/wiki2/index.php/Special:ExportRDF/Mauveine
>> and reading it it actually looks fine. The entities are indeed defined in 
>> the head (take a look at the source code).
>>
>> What tool gives you the errors you quote below?
>>
>> denny
>>
> 
> 
> OK, memory  jogged! Thanks.  The display is produced by the Safari browser.
> Firefox of course is fine.   I had of course forgotten this. Apologies!
> 
> I presume  Safari screws up so badly  because it cannot handle entities.
> This is rather poor of  Apple!!  I presume the errors come from  Safari?
> 


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