prints effective system identifiers found in the catalogs on the standard output. It doesn't check that the system identifiers correspond to actual files. The return value is 0 if the last system identifier was successfully created and 1 otherwise.
 
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
-b name, --bctf=name
- 
Use bctf
name
for output.
-f file, --error-file=file
- 
Append error messages to file
file.
-v, --version
- 
Display the program version.
-h, --help
- 
Show this help text.
-c sysid, --catalog=sysid
- 
Use catalog
sysid.
-C, --catalogs
- 
Arguments are catalogs, use DOCUMENT entry.
-D directory, --directory=directory
- 
Search files in directory
directory.
-R, --restricted
- 
Restrict file reading (for use in Web apps).
-P literal, --public-id=literal
- 
Print the effective system id for the public id
literal.
-S literal, --system-id=literal
- 
Print the effective system id for system id
literal.
-p name, --parameter-entity=name
- 
Print the effective system id for parameter entity
name.
-d name, --doctype=name
- 
Print the effective system id for the doctype
name.
-l name, --linktype=name
- 
Print the effective system id for the linktype
name.
-e name, --entity=name
- 
Print the effective system id for entity
name.
-n name, --notation=name
- 
Print the effective system id for notation
name.
-s name, --declaration=name
- 
Print the effective system id for the SGML declaration for doctype
name.
SEE ALSO
onsgmls(1),
ospam(1),
onsgmlnorm(1),
ospent(1)
 
AUTHOR
Ian Castle <ian.castle@openjade.org>
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Author.
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