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RE: XML syntax for XPath?

  • From: Danny Ayers <danny@p...>
  • To: Sean McGrath <sean@d...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 22:24:53 +0600

xpath msie
> I like the idea of a blessed XML expression of notations that are not
> natively XML (XPath, SAX events, MP3:-). Blessing  XML notation
> for these allows implementers to implement XML import/export
> and allows integrators to join things together using their
> XML toolbox for the glue.

Pardon my ignorance of matters holy ;-) I'm afraid I don't understand what
you mean by blessing. With your MP3 example, for instance - are you talking
about expressing metadata in the XML, if so, that should be pretty
straightforward already. If you mean to somehow incorporate the audio data
in the XML, surely the approach to this is by reference to URIs?

Cheers,
Danny.
>


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