No, it's me. I think I've been muddled by the RMD rules. It says that
"If no RMD is provided, an XML processor must behave as though an RMD
had been provided with value ALL". So I was thinking that a "naked
chunk" would require an RMD of:
<?XML version="1.0" RMD="NONE">
in order that the XML processor knows that it "can parse the containing
document correctly without reading any part of the DTD". But presumably
this is "parsing" in the sense of reading a _valid_ instance rather than
a _well-formed_ one?
Richard Light.
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