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Demise of DTDs | 2022-06-08T00:13:46-07:00 | https://web.archive.org/web/20220725170506/https://hackers.town/@theruran/108440475936938471 | ever looked into writing your own DTD? | SocialMediaPosting | theruran | https://hackers.town/@theruran |
People have mostly moved on from DTDs. In HTML-land, they use the Living Standard; in XML land, they stick to boring existing parsing rules and use XML namespaces. In both, they use RDF vocabularies to describe RDF-based structured data.
I'm curious as to why you're interested in creating a new DTD. I think that unless you plan on creating a new SGML-based language, you're better served by namespaces.