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$Id: sub.sgml,v 1.1.1.1 2001/05/24 15:57:40 sano Exp $
This is sub.sgml, distributed with SGML-Tools.
It is a SUBDOC to the subdoc.sgml example,
but it can be verified separately.
$Log: sub.sgml,v $
Revision 1.1.1.1 2001/05/24 15:57:40 sano
linuxdoc-tools 0.96
This is re-imported because of cvs repository is lost
due to HDD trouble
Revision 0.1.0.1 2000/05/13 14:59:57 sano
Initial release of Linuxdoc-Tools
Revision 1.1 1997/07/09 13:19:05 cg
* Added contrib/bk, with a lot of work-in-progress from Bernd. (CdG)
Comments: none.
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<p>
Here you see that you could include an entire, DTD
compliant document as a SUBDOC of another, that could
as well be validated separately. You might as well
need a simple wrapper around providing the header and
trailer of a valid document. According to the
<q>Handbook</q>, each SUBDOC document could have a
different document type, specificed by the
respective <k>doctype</k> statement. With SGML-Tools,
this will still be limited to supported DTD's. It does
not work properly anyway.
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