The World Wide Web consortium would appreciate it if our tools, such as libxml2, would stop hitting their servers every time we parse (X)HTML.
As I’ve mentioned previously, XML Catalogs matter.
The World Wide Web consortium would appreciate it if our tools, such as libxml2, would stop hitting their servers every time we parse (X)HTML.
As I’ve mentioned previously, XML Catalogs matter.
More like this: dtds, http, w3c, xml.

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