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Re: And the DTD says, "I'm NOT dead yet!!"

  • From: Dan Vint <dvint@s...>
  • To: ndw@n... (Norman Walsh)
  • Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 12:14:05 -0800 (PST)

Re: And the DTD says
> 
> / Danny Vint <dvint@s...> was heard to say:
> | Are we seriously thinking that CALS, DocBook, etc are going to be rewritten
> | as full Schema applications?
> 
> For what it's worth, I've taken a stab at an XML Schema for DocBook and
> may take a stab at a RELAX Schema as well, just for fun. You can find
> the XML Schema results at
> 
>    http://www.sun.com/software/xml/developers/docbook/
> 
> | What's the value in doing that?
> 
> Little more than intellectual curiosity at the moment. Over the long
> run, I can imagine a future in which an authoring application (for
> example) exists that I want to use but that only understands (some
> flavor of) instance-based schema language(s). Then I'll need to port
> my DTDs to those schema languages.

I didn't doubt that someone with way too  much time on their hands would
eventually do somehting like this. ;-) What gets me is the statement that
DTDs are dead when the statment only comes from one side of the world. It
seems to me that DTDs have worked and would continue to work as long as 
software continues to support them.

BTW, how are you handling entities in your conversion effort? Seems that 
Schemas has sort of punted on this issue currently, which might not be 
a problem in the data centric world and maybe not an issue in XML if some 
one would ever implement the fragement standard.

..dan

> 
>                                         Be seeing you,
>                                           norm
> 
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