Hi Joe, >Works for me. And/or put an API on the grammar-cache so folks can plug in >their own, just as we did for Entity Resolvers (partly with the intent of >allowing folks to cache instance documents).
So you're saying APIs were put on EntityResolvers partly with the intent to allow people to cache instance documents? This intrigues me: Given when an entityResolver is called (at entity resolution time or, in the schema world, at grammar-resolution time), how would one be used to cache an instance document? Is the EntityResolver supposed to throw a SAXException when it finds a likely-looking DOCTYPE decl? I'm curious more than anything, but perhaps the previous discussions you allude to could enlighten us as we push further down the current path. Cheers, Neil Neil Graham XML Parser Development IBM Toronto Lab Phone: 905-413-3519, T/L 969-3519 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
