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In a web project, I have a lot of XML files with non-escaped characters. I declare these characters as DTD Entities and include the list of declaration internally in each XML file, like so:

!DOCTYPE article SYSTEM "../../pubmedref/archivearticle.dtd" [
   <!ENTITY bull "&#8226;">
   <!ENTITY copy "&#169;">
   ... a long list ...
]>

Is there any way I can have these declarations in an external file and import it in the XML files? The XML files are rendered to the browser using XSLT.

FWIW, I've tried referencing a .ent file but it does not work on any of the browsers.

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Normally you would use a parameter entity...

XML File

<!DOCTYPE article SYSTEM "../../pubmedref/archivearticle.dtd" [
<!ENTITY % ents SYSTEM "../../pubmedref/entities.ent">
%ents;
]>
<article>...</article>

Entity File (you could have multiple files)

<!ENTITY bull "&#8226;">
<!ENTITY copy "&#169;">

However, most browsers will not resolve an external entity reference so you're stuck with having the entity declarations directly in the internal subset (between [ and ] in your doctype declaration).

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  • I am really shocked. I can't believe this is not supported by the browsers. Any particular reason?
    – dpant
    Jul 11, 2015 at 15:59
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    i stumbled across this old answer for kind of the same reasons. if think this part <!ENTITY ents % should be corrected this way: <!ENTITY % ents Dec 15, 2016 at 17:28
  • @MauroPanzeri - Excellent catch! Thank you! Dec 15, 2016 at 17:55
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    @dpant > Some browsers(like FireFox and Chrome) have very strict security settings and will not load files entity references and XSLT processing instructions that reference files on the filesystm. > stackoverflow.com/questions/7783578/…
    – Nor.Z
    Jul 1, 2022 at 23:02

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