Summary
This tutorial has demonstrated the methodology and procedure needed to build
a new XHTML-based markup language using the modularization of XHTML.
The procedure involves creating definition files that are parameterized,
allowing for customization even as far down the line as the instance document
itself. These files are then knitted together by a single DTD driver file
that acts as the DTD for the instance document.
Required and optional XHTML modules are joined to the extensions through
several files, which create new content models and namespace settings.
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