Hi,
It turned out that the latest (2009?) build installed via its own installer. Cpan didn't work and wasn't necessary.
My other question, after using it, is that perlSGML seems to parse a given DTD, but it outputs the element names in lowercase. (Some of our element names have mixed case), this causes incorrect element names to be entered. Does anyone know how to have it keep the element names untouched.
Also, does anyone know if there is a version that will parse schema files accordingly?
Thanks for all your help!
Russ
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 03:32:11AM -0700, John Little wrote:
>
> If so, you'd use cpan or cpanp to install SGML::DTD, needed by the dtd2vim script.
>
> Regards, John Little
>
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