DOCTYPE
declaration in an XML stream. Often it is inconvenient to specify a DOCTYPE
in XML files -- you many want the option of parsing the files without reading the DTD, the files may move around, making placing a DOCTYPE
path to the DTD in them unattractive, and you may have many files, making an in-line include of the DTD unattractive as well. This class makes it possible to maintain XML files without any DOCTYPE
declaration, then dynamically include the DOCTYPE
information at runtime. If the XML stream already contains a DOCTYPE
declaration, the reader will not add an additional one. The DOCTYPE
information given to the reader will be placed in the XML stream it wraps just before the root element of the document. Note that all methods other than the various forms of read
apply onto the underlying XML stream and should not be used until the header and doc type have been read.
@author Abe White
@nojavadoc
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