2 <TITLE>XML Test Cases
</TITLE>
4 <H1>XML Test Cases version
1998-
11-
18</H1>
6 Copyright (C)
1998 James Clark. All rights reserved. Permission is
7 granted to copy and modify this collection in any way for internal use
8 within a company or organization. Permission is granted to
9 redistribute the file
<code>xmltest.zip
</code> containing this
10 collection to third parties provided that no modifications of any kind
11 are made to this file. Note that permission to distribute the
12 collection in any other form is not granted.
14 The collection is structured into three directories:
16 <DT><CODE>not-wf
</CODE>
17 <DD>this contains cases that are not well-formed XML documents
18 <DT><CODE>valid
</CODE>
19 <DD>this contains cases that are valid XML documents
20 <DT><CODE>invalid
</CODE>
21 <DD>this contains cases that are well-formed XML documents
22 but are not valid XML documents
25 The
<CODE>not-wf
</CODE> and
<CODE>valid
</CODE> directories each have
31 this contains cases that are standalone (as defined in XML) and do not
32 have references to external general entities
36 this contains case that are standalone and have references to external
41 this contains cases that are not standalone
44 In each directory, files with a
<CODE>.xml
</CODE> extension are the
45 XML document test cases, and files with a
<CODE>.ent
</CODE> extension
46 are external entities referenced by the test cases.
48 Within the
<CODE>valid
</CODE> directory, each of these three
49 subdirectories has an
<CODE>out
</CODE> subdirectory which contains an
50 equivalent
<A HREF=
"canonxml.html">canonical XML
</A> document for each
54 Bug reports and contributions of new test cases are welcome.
57 <A HREF=
"mailto:jjc@jclark.com">James Clark
</A>