Thanks for all your replies. I do have to deal with doctype
declarations. So it may be a good exercise to convert it to XML
anywayz.
Another issue I have is that even if the XMLized version is well
formed, I have to deal with the inclusions in the data. Since the XML
format thatI am converting to conforms to a schema, I am having a very
hard time writing a trasnformation to handle these inclusions.
Any tips on this?
On 10/22/09, Syd Bauman <Syd_Bauman(_at_)brown(_dot_)edu> wrote:
But in the OSX the character references are getting converted into
their respective characters. Is there any option to retain the
character references as in the input file.
Yes, `osx` has an "--xml-output-option=no-expand-internal" switch.[1]
But this is probably not the appropriate venue for discussion of
`osx`.
Note
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[1] See
http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Workgroups/MI/miw03.xml#body.1_div.3_div.1_div.4
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