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revert unnecessary formatting changes

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Stefan Bodewig 22 years ago
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@@ -60,38 +60,38 @@ tasks,
e.g. XML Validation and XSLT Transformation. The XML Validate task e.g. XML Validation and XSLT Transformation. The XML Validate task
uses XMLCatalogs for entity resolution. The XSLT Transformation uses XMLCatalogs for entity resolution. The XSLT Transformation
task uses XMLCatalogs for both entity and URI resolution.</p> task uses XMLCatalogs for both entity and URI resolution.</p>
<p>XMLCatalogs are specified as either a reference to another XMLCatalog,
defined
previously in a build file, or as a list of <code>dtd</code> or
<code>entity</code> locations. In addition, external catalog files
may be specified in <code>catalogfiles</code> filesets, but they will
be ignored unless the resolver library from xml-commons is available
in the system classpath. <b>Due to backwards incompatible changes in
the resolver code after the release of resolver 1.0, Ant will not
support resolver.jar in version 1.0 - we expect a resolver release 1.1
to happen before Ant 1.6 gets released.</b> A separate classpath for
entity resolution may be specified inline via nested
<code>classpath</code> elements; otherwise the system classpath is
used for this as well.</p> <p>XMLCatalogs can also be nested inside
other XMLCatalogs. For example, a "superset" XMLCatalog could be made
by including several nested XMLCatalogs that referred to other,
previously defined XMLCatalogs.</p> <p>Resource locations can be
specified either in-line or in external catalog file(s), or both. In
order to use an external catalog file, the xml-commons resolver
library ("resolver.jar") must be in your path. External catalog files
may be either <a
<p>XMLCatalogs are specified as either a reference to another
XMLCatalog, defined previously in a build file, or as a list of
<code>dtd</code> or <code>entity</code> locations. In addition,
external catalog files may be specified in <code>catalogfiles</code>
filesets, but they will be ignored unless the resolver library from
xml-commons is available in the system classpath. <b>Due to backwards
incompatible changes in the resolver code after the release of
resolver 1.0, Ant will not support resolver.jar in version 1.0 - we
expect a resolver release 1.1 to happen before Ant 1.6 gets
released.</b> A separate classpath for entity resolution may be
specified inline via nested <code>classpath</code> elements; otherwise
the system classpath is used for this as well.</p>
<p>XMLCatalogs can also be nested inside other XMLCatalogs. For
example, a "superset" XMLCatalog could be made by including several
nested XMLCatalogs that referred to other, previously defined
XMLCatalogs.</p>
<p>Resource locations can be specified either in-line or in
external catalog file(s), or both. In order to use an external
catalog file, the xml-commons resolver library ("resolver.jar")
must be in your path. External catalog files may be either <a
href="http://oasis-open.org/committees/entity/background/9401.html"> href="http://oasis-open.org/committees/entity/background/9401.html">
plain text format</a> or <a plain text format</a> or <a
href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html"> href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html">
XML format</a>. If the xml-commons resolver library is not found in
the classpath, external catalog files, specified in
<code>catalogfiles</code> filesets, will be ignored and a warning will
be logged. In this case, however, processing of inline entries will
proceed normally.</p> <p>Currently, only <code>&lt;dtd&gt;</code> and
XML format</a>. If the xml-commons resolver library is not found in the
classpath, external catalog files, specified in <code>catalogfiles</code>
filesets, will be ignored and a warning will be logged. In this case, however,
processing of inline entries will proceed normally.</p>
<p>Currently, only <code>&lt;dtd&gt;</code> and
<code>&lt;entity&gt;</code> elements may be specified inline; these <code>&lt;entity&gt;</code> elements may be specified inline; these
roughly correspond to OASIS catalog entry types <code>PUBLIC</code>
and <code>URI</code> respectively. By contrast, external catalog
files may use any of the entry types defined in the
roughly correspond to OASIS catalog entry types <code>PUBLIC</code> and
<code>URI</code> respectively. By contrast, external catalog files
may use any of the entry types defined in the
<a href="http://oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html"> <a href="http://oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html">
+OASIS specification</a>.</p> +OASIS specification</a>.</p>
<h3><a name="ResolverAlgorithm">Entity/DTD/URI Resolution Algorithm</a></h3> <h3><a name="ResolverAlgorithm">Entity/DTD/URI Resolution Algorithm</a></h3>


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