It is possible to have "invisible arguments" to a callback that do not
complicate the interface. This sounds very mysterious, but an "invisible
argument" is just a variable whose value can be fetched through a parser
method. getCurrentEntity() or getFileEncoding() would be examples.
I think that this is the right way to handle this entity problem.
Require the parser to track the information rather than the application.
Paul Prescod
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