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Re: Specification Questions

  • From: Tim Bray <tbray@t...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Sat, 02 Aug 1997 12:01:13 -0700

Re: Specification Questions
At 09:51 AM 02/08/97 GMT, Peter Murray-Rust wrote:
><QUESTION>
>What whitespace characters can be passed to the application? Regardless of 
>what is done with it, is CR+LF treated in the same way as LF or CR alone
>in a document?  
></QUESTION>

All bytes that are not markup are data, and passed to the application.

Yes, this will be surprising to people who are used to HTML.  Too bad -
HTML's behavior is unacceptable for many classes of applications.  It
would be surprising to those who understand the 8879 rules, but 
experience shows that this group includes only about a dozen people,
and they disagree.  The rule given above has the virtue that it is
short, simple, and easily understood by everyone.  We spent a lot
of time on this, and it's the only sane way to go. -Tim


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