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[jira] Closed: (MPXDOC-192) Add a public DTD identifier for XDOC

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPXDOC-192?page=all ]
     
Lukas Theussl closed MPXDOC-192:
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     Assign To: Lukas Theussl
    Resolution: Fixed

Docs have been added.
I'd prefer to keep the name within the xdoc plugin so we are flexible to update it in a future release (not likely, but who knows).  We will add a note in the README that it's identical to the file on http://www.apache.org/dtds/xdoc_1_0.dtd. I'll try to get the file uploaded there during the voting period.

> Add a public DTD identifier for XDOC
> ------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MPXDOC-192
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPXDOC-192
>      Project: maven-xdoc-plugin
>         Type: Improvement

>     Reporter: Henning Schmiedehausen
>     Assignee: Lukas Theussl
>      Fix For: 1.10
>  Attachments: xml-space.patch
>
>
> To be able to automatically select the DTD for XDOC (which will be first released with the maven xdoc plugin), it would be good to define and add a public DTD identifier for the XDOC format. As discussed, I'd like to propose 
> <!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD XDOC 1.0//EN"
>                                                           "http://www.apache.org/dtds/xdoc_1_0.dtd">
> for the XDOC format. It would be great if you could also adopt this for the xdoc plugin (and change the name of the xdoc DTD file from the current 1.10 version to match the xdoc_1_0.dtd name. 
> Once the plugin is released, we can coordinate with the infra people to get the file in the referenced location. 

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