XML is case-sensitive, so there is no way to do case-insensitive
validation. Documents which are not case-sensitive are not XML.
For your second question, I think you need to give more details about what
you're trying to accomplish. You can always have a DTD in a separate file
and specify that DTD in multiple documents, but I'm not sure that's what
you're trying to do.
Dave
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If an XML file contains the DOCTYPE element with a DTD, the parser will
automatically validate its format. This is pretty cool. How do I make it
so this validation is case insensitive in regards to element names?
What is the easiest way to read a DTD from one file and validate another
XML file with the same DTD?
Thanks,
Houamn
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