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James,
>> It looks like XML is about to be approved as standard by W3C. Could we
>> please have BASE64 sections as a part of XML standard 1.0?
>
>There is no chance of such a change being made at this stage.
Could you please elaborate on why there is no chance of BASE64 section
proposal being accepted? As far as I know, XML has not been approved.
Whether or not W3C has already written out the approval announcement, the
fact is that it is not approved yet. If your assessment of the probability
is based the lack of time for the XML-WG to consider such a proposal, I must
beg to differ with you. As far as I know, the WG serves the community and,
while its activity must be constrained by the schedule of its members, the
need of the community must be met if the need is worthy enough.
I am not sure if support for embedded binary data has been brought up in the
WG but I am, frankly, very disappointed with the lack of support. CDATA is
awfully inadequate. The Open Trading Protocol (OTP) proposal has a need to
embed signature within OTP documents and it uses <![CDATA[ for embedding.
For occasional occurrance of ]]>, OTP states:
"Any CDATA end sequences ("]]>") within the data are replaced by
"]]]]><
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