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Dave Pawson <davep@dpawson.co.uk> writes: > I'm looking at an SGML book using hundreds of entities > > <!ENTITY ex1 SYSTEM "ex1.sh"> > > To move this to docbook rng, I'm thinking about a script or > something to convert the callouts to xinclude statements. > > 1. Is this reasonable. Sounds reasonable to me. Whether it's worth the effort or not, I can't say. If the book is building now without problems, then why do you want to mess around with it? :-) > 2. Is it only libxslt that hacks xinclude as yet? > (and any particular version please) If by "hacks" you mean "implements", then, as far as standalone apps, I know there's also XIncluder[1]. And there's a list of implementations[2] that was probably fairly complete at one time but probably isn't now. Meaning that there are more now, especially ones integrated into other apps (as opposed to standalone). [1] http://xincluder.sourceforge.net/} [2] http://www.w3.org/XML/2002/09/xinclude-implementation
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