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You might want to check out the definitions for "well-formed" and "valid" (which is the thing you called "well-formed"). > -----Original Message----- > From: Cedric ROUVRAIS [mailto:crouvrais@o...] > Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 12:18 PM > To: xml-dev@l... > Subject: RE: Word output as XML? (was RE: XML in .NET - more than just > SOAP?) > > > <Cedric> > > hi there, > > in order to reduce the number of mails, i'm going to reply to > several mails > here. sorry for the inconvenience. > > the first reply is serious and then it kind of goes down a bit :-P > > <ResponseToWordOutputAsXml> > > i think we're missing the points that are quite interesting here: > > * microsoft office products are going xml. apparently some poeple can > open xml documents with excel. which isn't far fetched if u > consider the DNA > products that are profiling. > * however john cowan hit the bulls eye: what post processing > is applied > ??? how do u go from mml (microsoft markup language) to xml ? how moderate > is moderate ??? > > regarding XML, unless i'm mistaken an xml document is a document > that has a > root element and sub elements, like a RPN programme (for those > who have a HP > 48. btw my gx is still working after all these years :o). > > an xml document is *well formed* if it can be validated against a dtd, > period. > > if i've gotton xml right then this email is an xml document, not > well formed > because i haven't given DTD for it. (maybe i should give it a namespace > though) > > imho all this discussion of xml, pure xml, nfm (not far from) Xml > is rather > childish. > take the info for what it is. > i don't think joshua wanted to say : > <brantJoshua> hey guys we, at microsoft, know how to write an xml > document. </brantJoshua> > > he was just shooting a remark, although he lacked some precision in it. > <sideNote> > btw i don't know this fellow and i've never seen him and i'm *not* a > microsoft groupee. frankly i *loath* that blue screen. > </sideNote> > > there's no need to bite your noses, or is there ???? > > <mostHumbleSuggestionFromCedric> > may i humbly suggest that if there is a need to fight, take it off line > or go to some microsoft hate newsgroup. or mediocreSoft as > someone stupidly > put it. > i came to this mailing list to be enlightened not to count points. > were are all you guys when i need some Diablo II partners ???? > </mostHumbleSuggestionFromCedric> > > </ResponseToWordOutputAsXml> > > <ResponseToReQuestionAboutNamespacesAndDTDs> > <Rick> > <Simon> > Now if only I was getting paid for all of these hours... > </Simon> > If only *we* were being paid to read all this stuff :-) > </Rick> > we'd be millionaires ! > </ResponseToReQuestionAboutNamespacesAndDTDs> > > <ResponseToSebastiansRemark> > <Sebastian> > Strontium Dog > <Sebastian> > Who's that ? > <ResponseToSebastiansRemark> > > have a nice day gentlemen, even though in paris the weather isn't > that great > today. (most probably due to the "rapprochement" England/France) > > thanks for reading this mail to this point, sorry for the length of it and > any inconvenience incurred. > > </Cedric> >
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