Yes. A DTD without entities worked, whereas one with entities did not.
I suppose the question should really be:
Is this a bug and, if so, is there any way of working around the problem?
In reply to Re^2: Does XML::Smart::DTD not understand ENTITIES?
by loris
in thread Does XML::Smart::DTD not understand ENTITIES?
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