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Frameworks DTD files

I hope this doesn't come across as a moan as its meant to be more of a general question to the community. But with all the main frameworks out there running on XML config files, where are the official DTD's hosted for these? I know there are several around hosted in odd locations (no disrespect), but I was just looking to put together a definitive list of the locations.

I know you can get them via subversion etc but shouldn't/couldn't they be hosted on the respective sites??

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Coldspring at the UKCFUG

Waiting for the train

Well I'm, writing this on the train home after battling through the ever so friendly people on the london Underground. I'm coming back from the UKCFUG meeting tonight where the topic was Coldspring(CS) and what it does presented my Mark Drew. This is his part 2 speak after the Model Glue(MG) and Reactor(RC) preso the other month.

Though fairly short (about 60/70 minutes) he covered a lot of ground and answered concisely the question of "What the hell does CS do?"

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Reactor Ant Build

They say Laziness is the mother of all invention, well it strikes again. I've created another Ant build file for use with Doug Hughes Reactor. The build file will download the lastest set of Reactor files the Doug's SVN server, which at the moment has just reached a beta candidate.

The code for build.xml is below.

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Model Glue and Reator at UKCFUG - getAll()

I traveled into London again last night to see the Model Glue and Reactor, a winning combination presentation with Mark Drew as the speaker, compere, organiser and the general setting up guy.

The presentation lasted for 2 hours and covered everything from setting up your development environment, to creating the beginnings of a blog app using both frameworks.

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