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Test for hierarchical element handling with element records that have more than one structure in a DTD schema.
Pass
cat _INPUT_DATA_ ¦ xmlfy -S schema.dtd -A number
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<!ELEMENT multitree (line_a) (line_b) (line_b) (line_a) (line_b) (line_b) (line_a)> <!ELEMENT line_a (b, c)> <!ELEMENT line_a (b, c, line_b, c)> <!ELEMENT line_b (a, b, c)> <!ELEMENT line_b (d)> <!ELEMENT a (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT b (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT c (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT d (#PCDATA)>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE multitree SYSTEM "schema.dtd"> <multitree> <line_b number="1"> <d number="1">1</d> </line_b> <line_a number="1"> <b number="1">1</b> <c number="1">2</c> </line_a> <line_b number="2"> <a number="1">1</a> <b number="1">2</b> <c number="1">3</c> </line_b> <line_a number="2"> <b number="1">1</b> <c number="1">2</c> <line_b number="1"> <d number="1">3</d> </line_b> <c number="2">4</c> </line_a> <line_a number="3"> <b number="1">1</b> <c number="1">2</c> <line_b number="1"> <a number="1">3</a> <b number="1">4</b> <c number="1">5</c> </line_b> <c number="2">6</c> </line_a> </multitree>