On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Paul & Eleanor wrote:
> Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 22:02:46 -0700
> From: Paul & Eleanor <goodhill@xmission.com>
> Reply-To: cavexml@cartography.ch
> To: cavexml@cartography.ch
> Subject: Re: Stations are primary
>
> Richard Knapp wrote:
> > Depends. If there is a DTD or Schema and validation is enabled, an
> > attempt to insert an invalid element will
> > throw an exception (in Java and probably C/++ as well). So you ca
> > create anything you want but if you want
> > it valid, there must be some sort of template for the parser/DOM
> > manager to use for comparison.
>
> Sure the tags are all lined up and the attributes are only valid ones,
> but the question is more focused on whether any generic editors
> provide any assistance with IDREFs.
In order to provide ANY assistance with ID ref's the editor needs
a DTD (and/or schema) to know what it needs to do. That is what
I had taken Richard's answer to be saying.
> Anyone have any familiarity with such features?
>
> -Paul
>
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