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RE: SML - a vote against

  • From: "Gavin Thomas Nicol" <gtn@e...>
  • To: <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:46:32 -0500

xfm sample geographics
> Instead, what I'd like to see is the codification of subsets and
> recommendations for domains of use of these subsets.  For
> example, in the domain of XML for business messaging, if not for all of
> XML-for-data, I'd like to see a formal recommendation to avoid both entity
> declarations and mixed content.

This is, again, precisely the thing I was arguing for in a (much)
earlier post. Forget the syntax. Define the application and domain
specific set of features (application conventions), and be done
with it. It's much easier to get people in the same to domain to
agree to the subset than the public in general.

Again, if a product that claims "supports XML-for-data" generates
data that doesn't conform, interoperability *in that domain*
suffers, so that isn't likely to happen. For conforming messages, it
should be impossible to tell whether there is an XML or an
"XML-for-data" parser under the covers. You get the best of both
worlds.

This is very much like the debates we had for I18N in HTML. In the
end, the canonical model is that everything is ISO 10646. In reality,
application/geographic uses constrain content to particular
encodings.






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