The question is, then, how to tell the IDE (NetBeans) where the DTD is (I
don't even know myself!).
The reason I am looking at it again is to show some others its merits and
hopefully get some momentum to contribute to a JSP/Struts-friendly
rendition. It's a research issue at this point, but we are forming a
strategy. JSF looks like it will not get us true components, so its got
people thinking.
-C
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The PUBLIC portion of the identifier ("//Howard Lewis
Ship/...") is an accepted format. At runtime, Tapestry
intercepts calls for the DTD, recognizes the public
identifier, and substitutes a local copy of the DTD,
thus preventing the parser from having to load the
canoncial DTD (the one specified as a URL) over the
Internet.
I don't know what IDE you are using, but it should be
happy enough to ignore the public ID and load the
canonical DTD. That URL is real and, except when
SourceForge is having an outage, the DTD can be loaded
from it.
Some editors allow you to map public DTDs to local
copies.
I thought you weren't using Tapestry anymore?
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> I know this has been discussed before, but I need a little more detail. I
> am having trouble getting my IDE to parse my config files as it is trying
> to load the DTD and failing. Do I need to do anything special? I copied
the
> DOCTYPE section from a file in the tutorial (I'm on the 2.2b1).
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> I am without clue on how public DTDs work...I've always used SYSTEM.
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> -C
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