Hello Frank,

On what platform are you running Oxygen (Windows, Mac, Linux)?
Oxygen uses Xerces for XML parsing and validation against DTD. For DTD validation there is just the default mode, there is no "strict mode". The options that affect DTD validation in Oxygen are located in Options > Preferences, XML > XML Parser

Are you validating the DTD itself or an XML against the DTD?
If you validate the XML against the DTD, you can also use LIBXML (xmllint). In Windows you can also use MSXML 4.0 or MSXML.NET.
You can find these in the the 'Custom Validation Engines' toolbar.


Regards,
Adrian
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On 07.10.2014 14:34, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
Hello!

First time poster. I hope this question hasn’t been up for discussion before – I was not able to find anything helpful in the archives. I have a DTD that I need to debug. The ”problem" is that Oxygen validates the DTD just fine, whereas some XML editors (e.g. XMetal) complain about a ”non-deteministic” content model. So, my question is, does Oxygen (15.2) has some kind of ”strict mode” DTD validation? Because I do not have access to some XMetal-debug-fo, I must use Oxygen to debug my DTD.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

/frank

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