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Jeff Lansing wrote: >> I think the SGML spec's definition has held up pretty well over the years: >> "a collection of information that is processed as a unit." (ISO 8879 4.96) >This definition seems to me to be a bit overproductive. Wouldn't it also apply >to a photograph, for example? The meaning of "process," as with "document" or "information," can be considered in broader or narrower senses to cover wider or narrower domains, but if we read it in the sense of "data processing" I think the SGML definition for "document" still works fine. It also helps photographs to fit in better--a photograph that can be processed as data can easily be part of a document. The processing by the corner camera store of the film from my camera is outside of the data processing domain. Bob DuCharme www.snee.com/bob <bob@ snee.com> "The elements be kind to thee, and make thy spirits all of comfort!" Anthony and Cleopatra, III ii
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