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The doctype override boxes (detailed interface, revalidation page, doctype-select.html) still contain entries for doctypes that were removed, eg. HTML 3.2 and 2.0. Ditto for fpis.cfg, doctypes.cfg, sgml.soc and xml.soc. Additionally, I think the removal of HTML 3.2 (and maybe 2.0) DTDs will cause a lot of complaints, IMHO it would be better to put them back.
Right. It was expected that some "good" DTDs would disappear in the cleaning-frenzy. I'll add them back in in a consistent way as I find them.
Fixed the version, as the DTD cleanup happened in HEAD, and is not in the 0_6_0 branch.
Duh. The version didn't change. 2nd try.
Setting target to 0.7.0 for HTML 2.0 and 3.2, but I think we'll keep this as a tracking bug afterwards in case there is more that got lost in the cleanup.
Still to do: HTML 3.2 (I can take a look at that) Do we still need both REC-html40-971218 and REC-html40-19980424? Perhaps the older one could just be removed? Ditto for REC-xhtml1-20000126/REC-xhtml1-20020801.
Reassigning to myself as discussed on IRC a few minutes ago.
Ok, sgml-lib and types.conf are now cleaned up from stale DTDs. There is still work to do in adding the latest versions of various XML DTDs to types.conf and sgml-lib, but that's bug 860.