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21  <!ENTITY dhusername  "Scott Bronson">
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32      &dhemail;
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36      &dhsurname;
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39      <year>2001</year>
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49  <refnamediv>
50    <refname>&dhpackage;</refname>
51
52    <refpurpose>Determines if an XML document is well-formed</refpurpose>
53  </refnamediv>
54  <refsynopsisdiv>
55    <cmdsynopsis>
56      <command>&dhpackage;</command>
57	  <arg><option>-s</option></arg>
58	  <arg><option>-n</option></arg>
59	  <arg><option>-p</option></arg>
60	  <arg><option>-x</option></arg>
61
62	  <arg><option>-e <replaceable>encoding</replaceable></option></arg>
63	  <arg><option>-w</option></arg>
64
65	  <arg><option>-d <replaceable>output-dir</replaceable></option></arg>
66	  <arg><option>-c</option></arg>
67	  <arg><option>-m</option></arg>
68
69	  <arg><option>-r</option></arg>
70	  <arg><option>-t</option></arg>
71
72	  <arg><option>-v</option></arg>
73
74	  <arg>file ...</arg>
75    </cmdsynopsis>
76  </refsynopsisdiv>
77 
78  <refsect1>
79    <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
80
81    <para>
82	<command>&dhpackage;</command> uses the Expat library to determine
83	if an XML document is well-formed.  It is non-validating.
84	</para>
85
86	<para>
87	If you do not specify any files on the command-line,
88	and you have a recent version of &dhpackage;, the input
89	file will be read from stdin.
90	</para>
91
92  </refsect1>
93
94  <refsect1>
95    <title>WELL-FORMED DOCUMENTS</title>
96
97	<para>
98	  A well-formed document must adhere to the
99	  following rules:
100	</para>
101
102	<itemizedlist>
103      <listitem><para>
104	    The file begins with an XML declaration.  For instance,
105		<literal>&lt;?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?&gt;</literal>.
106		<emphasis>NOTE:</emphasis> &dhpackage; does not currently
107		check for a valid XML declaration.
108      </para></listitem>
109      <listitem><para>
110		Every start tag is either empty (&lt;tag/&gt;)
111		or has a corresponding end tag.
112      </para></listitem>
113      <listitem><para>
114	    There is exactly one root element.  This element must contain
115		all other elements in the document.  Only comments, white
116		space, and processing instructions may come after the close
117		of the root element.
118      </para></listitem>
119      <listitem><para>
120		All elements nest properly.
121      </para></listitem>
122      <listitem><para>
123		All attribute values are enclosed in quotes (either single
124		or double).
125      </para></listitem>
126    </itemizedlist>
127
128	<para>
129	  If the document has a DTD, and it strictly complies with that
130	  DTD, then the document is also considered <emphasis>valid</emphasis>.
131	  &dhpackage; is a non-validating parser -- it does not check the DTD.
132	  However, it does support external entities (see the -x option).
133	</para>
134  </refsect1>
135
136  <refsect1>
137    <title>OPTIONS</title>
138
139<para>
140When an option includes an argument, you may specify the argument either
141separate ("d output") or mashed ("-doutput").  &dhpackage; supports both.
142</para>
143
144    <variablelist>
145
146      <varlistentry>
147        <term><option>-c</option></term>
148        <listitem>
149		<para>
150  If the input file is well-formed and &dhpackage; doesn't
151  encounter any errors, the input file is simply copied to
152  the output directory unchanged.
153  This implies no namespaces (turns off -n) and
154  requires -d to specify an output file.
155  		</para>
156        </listitem>
157      </varlistentry>
158
159      <varlistentry>
160        <term><option>-d output-dir</option></term>
161        <listitem>
162		<para>
163  Specifies a directory to contain transformed
164  representations of the input files.
165  By default, -d outputs a canonical representation
166  (described below).
167  You can select different output formats using -c and -m.
168	  </para>
169	  <para>
170  The output filenames will
171  be exactly the same as the input filenames or "STDIN" if the input is
172  coming from STDIN.  Therefore, you must be careful that the
173  output file does not go into the same directory as the input
174  file.  Otherwise, &dhpackage; will delete the input file before
175  it generates the output file (just like running
176  <literal>cat &lt; file &gt; file</literal> in most shells).
177	  </para>
178	  <para> 
179  Two structurally equivalent XML documents have a byte-for-byte
180  identical canonical XML representation.
181  Note that ignorable white space is considered significant and
182  is treated equivalently to data.
183  More on canonical XML can be found at
184  http://www.jclark.com/xml/canonxml.html .
185	  </para>
186        </listitem>
187      </varlistentry>
188
189      <varlistentry>
190        <term><option>-e encoding</option></term>
191        <listitem>
192		<para>
193   Specifies the character encoding for the document, overriding
194   any document encoding declaration.  &dhpackage;
195   has four built-in encodings: 
196   	<literal>US-ASCII</literal>,
197	<literal>UTF-8</literal>,
198	<literal>UTF-16</literal>, and
199    <literal>ISO-8859-1</literal>.
200	Also see the -w option.
201	   </para>
202        </listitem>
203      </varlistentry>
204
205      <varlistentry>
206        <term><option>-m</option></term>
207        <listitem>
208		<para>
209  Outputs some strange sort of XML file that completely
210  describes the the input file, including character postitions.
211  Requires -d to specify an output file.
212	   </para>
213        </listitem>
214      </varlistentry>
215
216      <varlistentry>
217        <term><option>-n</option></term>
218        <listitem>
219		<para>
220  Turns on namespace processing.  (describe namespaces)
221  -c disables namespaces.
222	   </para>
223        </listitem>
224      </varlistentry>
225
226      <varlistentry>
227        <term><option>-p</option></term>
228        <listitem>
229		<para>
230    Tells xmlwf to process external DTDs and parameter
231    entities.
232	 </para>
233	 <para>
234	Normally &dhpackage; never parses parameter entities.
235	-p tells it to always parse them.
236	-p implies -x.
237	   </para>
238        </listitem>
239      </varlistentry>
240
241      <varlistentry>
242        <term><option>-r</option></term>
243        <listitem>
244		<para>
245   Normally &dhpackage; memory-maps the XML file before parsing.
246   -r turns off memory-mapping and uses normal file IO calls instead.
247   Of course, memory-mapping is automatically turned off
248   when reading from STDIN.
249	   </para>
250        </listitem>
251      </varlistentry>
252
253      <varlistentry>
254        <term><option>-s</option></term>
255        <listitem>
256		<para>
257  Prints an error if the document is not standalone. 
258  A document is standalone if it has no external subset and no
259  references to parameter entities.
260	   </para>
261        </listitem>
262      </varlistentry>
263
264      <varlistentry>
265        <term><option>-t</option></term>
266        <listitem>
267		<para>
268  Turns on timings.  This tells Expat to parse the entire file,
269  but not perform any processing.
270  This gives a fairly accurate idea of the raw speed of Expat itself
271  without client overhead.
272   -t turns off most of the output options (-d, -m -c, ...).
273	   </para>
274        </listitem>
275      </varlistentry>
276
277      <varlistentry>
278        <term><option>-v</option></term>
279        <listitem>
280		<para>
281  Prints the version of the Expat library being used, and then exits.
282	   </para>
283        </listitem>
284      </varlistentry>
285
286      <varlistentry>
287        <term><option>-w</option></term>
288        <listitem>
289		<para>
290  Enables Windows code pages.
291  Normally, &dhpackage; will throw an error if it runs across
292  an encoding that it is not equipped to handle itself.  With
293  -w, &dhpackage; will try to use a Windows code page.  See
294  also -e.
295	   </para>
296        </listitem>
297      </varlistentry>
298
299      <varlistentry>
300        <term><option>-x</option></term>
301        <listitem>
302		<para>
303  Turns on parsing external entities.
304  </para>
305<para>
306  Non-validating parsers are not required to resolve external
307  entities, or even expand entities at all.
308  Expat always expands internal entities (?),
309  but external entity parsing must be enabled explicitly.
310  </para>
311  <para>
312  External entities are simply entities that obtain their
313  data from outside the XML file currently being parsed.
314  </para>
315  <para>
316  This is an example of an internal entity:
317<literallayout>
318&lt;!ENTITY vers '1.0.2'&gt;
319</literallayout>
320  </para>
321  <para>
322  And here are some examples of external entities:
323
324<literallayout>
325&lt;!ENTITY header SYSTEM "header-&amp;vers;.xml"&gt;  (parsed)
326&lt;!ENTITY logo SYSTEM "logo.png" PNG&gt;         (unparsed)
327</literallayout>
328
329	   </para>
330        </listitem>
331      </varlistentry>
332
333      <varlistentry>
334        <term><option>--</option></term>
335        <listitem>
336		<para>
337    For some reason, &dhpackage; specifically ignores "--"
338	anywhere it appears on the command line.
339	   </para>
340        </listitem>
341      </varlistentry>
342    </variablelist>
343
344	<para>
345	Older versions of &dhpackage; do not support reading from STDIN.
346	</para>
347  </refsect1>
348
349  <refsect1>
350  <title>OUTPUT</title>
351    <para>
352	If an input file is not well-formed, &dhpackage; outputs
353	a single line describing the problem to STDOUT.
354	If a file is well formed, &dhpackage; outputs nothing.
355	Note that the result code is <emphasis>not</emphasis> set.
356	</para>
357  </refsect1>
358  
359  <refsect1>
360    <title>BUGS</title>
361	<para>
362	According to the W3C standard, an XML file without a
363	declaration at the beginning is not considered well-formed.
364	However, &dhpackage; allows this to pass.
365	</para>
366	<para>
367	&dhpackage; returns a 0 - noerr result, even if the file is
368	not well-formed.  There is no good way for a program to use
369	xmlwf to quickly check a file -- it must parse xmlwf's STDOUT.
370	</para>
371    <para>
372    The errors should go to STDERR, not stdout.
373    </para>
374	<para>
375	There should be a way to get -d to send its output to STDOUT
376	rather than forcing the user to send it to a file.
377	</para>
378	<para>
379	I have no idea why anyone would want to use the -d, -c
380	and -m options.  If someone could explain it to me, I'd
381	like to add this information to this manpage.
382	</para>
383  </refsect1>
384
385  <refsect1>
386    <title>ALTERNATIVES</title>
387	<para>
388	  Here are some XML validators on the web:
389
390<literallayout>
391http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/~richard/xml-check.html
392http://www.stg.brown.edu/service/xmlvalid/
393http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/xml/code/xmlValidator.html
394http://www.xml.com/pub/a/tools/ruwf/check.html
395&nbsp;    (on a page with no less than 15 ads!  Shame!)
396</literallayout>
397
398		 </para>
399  </refsect1>
400
401  <refsect1>
402    <title>SEE ALSO</title>
403	<para>
404
405<literallayout>
406The Expat home page:        http://www.libexpat.org/
407The W3 XML specification:   http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml
408</literallayout>
409
410	</para>
411  </refsect1>
412
413  <refsect1>
414    <title>AUTHOR</title>
415    <para>
416	  This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail; for
417      the &debian; system (but may be used by others).  Permission is
418      granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
419      the terms of the <acronym>GNU</acronym> Free Documentation
420      License, Version 1.1.
421	</para>
422  </refsect1>
423</refentry>
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