Artiom Neganov | 13 Mar 2004 02:03
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Re: HOWTO: using psgml for web development

Hi,

"D. D. Brierton" <darren <at> dzr-web.com> writes:

> I've written up some instructions on setting up a web-development
> environment using psgml here:>
> http://www.dzr-web.com/people/darren/projects/emacs-webdev/

I haven't read the material yet (I'm going to start right now), just
first impressions:

1. Looks very nice. (I like font, colors, style and all...)
2. "DZR Web Develpment" - "o" is missed by mistake or what?

I'll post my comments later after reading. 

regards,
Artiom

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D. D. Brierton | 13 Mar 2004 01:06

Re: HOWTO: using psgml for web development

On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 01:03, Artiom Neganov wrote:

> 2. "DZR Web Develpment" - "o" is missed by mistake or what?

Argghhhh! Thanks for pointing that out. I'll fix it soon.

Best, Darren

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Artiom Neganov | 13 Mar 2004 03:44
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Suppressing warnings

Hi,

  When I open an xml file PSGML prints same warning every time:

  "External entity page not found"

  using another buffer which opens on half of the screen. After a
  year of closing that buffer by a hand I found these warnings pretty
  annoying really :)

  Is it possible to suppress them?

  (I have no DTDs for XML-files I edit)

regards,
Artiom  

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Steinar Bang | 13 Mar 2004 16:59
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Re: Suppressing warnings

>>>>> Artiom Neganov <aneganov <at> end.org.ru>:

>   Is it possible to suppress them?

I don't know.

>   (I have no DTDs for XML-files I edit)

Have you considered creating some DTDs?  PSGML is so much nicer if it
has DTDs for the files it's used to edit.

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Artiom Neganov | 13 Mar 2004 19:19
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Re: Re: Suppressing warnings


Hi,

Steinar Bang <sb <at> dod.no> writes:

> Have you considered creating some DTDs?  PSGML is so much nicer if it
> has DTDs for the files it's used to edit.

I know. I'll definitely create them someday :) But it seems I found
a way to suppress warnings by creating an empty DTD:

<!DOCTYPE page []>

where 'page' is top-level element. Not a nice way though...

regards,
Artiom

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