 dtd(+DocType, 
-DTD)
dtd(+DocType, 
-DTD)dtd using 
the call:
...,
absolute_file_name(dtd(Type),
                   [ extensions([dtd]),
                     access(read)
                   ], DtdFile),
...
Note that DTD objects may be modified while processing errornous 
documents. For example, loading an SGML document starting with
<?xml ...?> switches the DTD to XML mode and 
encountering unknown elements adds these elements to the DTD object. 
Re-using a DTD object to parse multiple documents should be restricted 
to situations where the documents processed are known to be error-free.
The DTD html is handled separately. The Prolog flag
html_dialect specifies the default html dialect, which is 
either
html4 or html5 (default).3Note 
that HTML5 has no DTD. The loaded DTD is an informal DTD that includes 
most of the HTML5 extensions (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html5-dtd.html). 
In addition, the parser sets the dialect flag of the DTD 
object. This is used by the parser to accept HTML extensions. 
Next, the corresponding DTD is loaded.