Due to the wonders of DTDs, an entity declaration can be just about anything. There’s no way to normalize it; you’ll have to interpret the content yourself. However, the following is true:
If the entity declaration is an internal entity:
Content: [ String text ]
Content: [ String text ]
| AdditiveExpr
(‘+’ | S ‘-’) MultiplicativeExpr
| MultiplicativeExpr
| LocationPath
| FilterExpr
(‘/’ | ‘//’) RelativeLocationPath
For full_name
, verifies the certificate chain
is valid, the digests
match the signatures signatures
created by the signer depending on the policy
settings.
If key
is given it is used to validate the signing certificate.
A list of file names contained in this gem
Raises an exception if a security policy that verifies data is active. Old
format gems cannot be verified as signed.