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Re: Microsoft's responce to XML.com article

  • From: James Clark <jjc@j...>
  • To: David Brownell <david-b@p...>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 13:06:29 +0700

Re: Microsoft's responce to XML.com article
David Brownell wrote:
> 
> "Simon St.Laurent" wrote:
> >
> > I'd love to see another round of comment on the comments, however.  It
> > seems like there are enough people around with a deep understanding of the
> > conformance tests (i.e., the people who built them) to report on the four
> > 'hotly contested differences' listed.
> 
> I don't know about "hotly".  The first two objections have meat
> to them, the second two don't (IMHO):
> 
> * Is <![CDATA[ ]> the same as ignorable whitespace? We say no.
> 
> In this area, as in some others, the XML specification errata need to
> get updated.  This is test that I called attention to in the review.
> (It came from some XML-Dev discussions, where Microsoft was silent.)
> 
> In the absence of W3C errata ruling out this handling, I can't see a
> compelling reason for the NIST/OASIS suite to change.  (Tim, I'm sorry
> to say that your posted opinion doesn't count as much with me as W3C
> errata would ... particularly since I can trace paths through the XML
> spec justifying the contrary opinion!  ;-)

Microsoft is right on this one.  See

 http://www.w3.org/XML/xml-19980210-errata#E28

I have to say I think it's inappropriate for the NIST/OASIS test suite
to include controversial cases, where there are legitimate differences
of opinion on the correct interpretation of the spec that are not
resolved by the errata.

James


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