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Validating an XML Doc which does not specify a DTD

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ivpotter

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Is it possible to validate an XML document when that XML document does not
specify a DTD via a <!DOCTYPE ...> section?

What I would like to do is create the factory - reference a DTD from
within the code then parse and manipulate an XML document by importing
fragments from a series of files prior to writing it out again, confident
that it is still valid as well as well-formed.

I am using a Xerces parser via Java.

Thanks for your help.

Ivor

 
Hi,

Did u ever get any help with this as I am having the same issue.

Thanks.
 
No, unfortunately I never resolved this and had to make do with checking for well-formedness only.

Ivor
 
Look into

org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser

I use this class to validate an XML file against an XSD file, but I would think you could specify a DTD file instead.
 
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