At first, the answer "no" might seem self-evident, but what if someone
decides to build a LaTeX or RTF parser that implements the SAX
interface? Should we require the parser to strip out non-XML
characters before delivering the SAX events, or should we allow SAX to
be a general structured-document interface, and require applications
to strip out non-XML characters when exporting an XML document?
The question is, of course, moot for XML parsers, since they will have
to report a fatal error anyway if they find non-XML characters. It
would be interesting, though, to build an RTF parser with a SAX driver
and then hook it up to Don Park's SAXDOM.
Any thoughts?
All the best,
David
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