I guess I wasn't clear -- what I wanted to say was how would a DTD actually be used in the code. That is, if I were to validate some XML, wouldn't that require some sort of if-elsif anyway? I don't see why having a DTD in particular would help. I was hoping that the comment meant something analogous to "We wouldn't need a bike if we had a car", not something like "We wouldn't need a bike if we had instructions"
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