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> Subject: Re: XML referencing (was Re: Blueberry is not "closed")
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> From: Tim Bray <tbray@t...>
> To: xml-dev@l...
> Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 13:59:11 -0700
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> At 01:10 PM 25/07/01 +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> >Tim Bray further elucidated:
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> >[snipped]
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> >> On the other hand, if they do something like
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> Is it just me, or is everyone else getting one copy of
> this particular note every day? Joel, is it maybe
> your mailer? -Tim
MS OE -- could be.
Is this a hint that I'm being a broken record?
(And here I've been going to SUCH great pains to reduce my posts and only
post new information. ;-)
Okay, I'll _try_ to avoid continuing this thread until I can get a solid
list
of information on the characters Makoto Murata posted some time back.
I'm thinking of using the following format (I should write a DTD for this?):
<!-- Using element instead of property where multiples might occur. -->
<character unicode-codepoint="">
<reference-codepoint encoding=""></reference-codepoint>
<!-- ergo, reference encoding was JIS, Big 5, etc. -->
<reading level-of-need="" needed-as-xml-name="">
<pronunciation></pronunciation>
<semantic></semantic>
<field-of-use estimated-population-size=""></field-of-use>
</reading>
</character>
(Something like a hundred characters from Mr. Murata's lists. My
visit to the library this past weekend was unfruitful. I wonder if anyone
knows a student who wants a good research project?)
Joel Rees
http://www.page.sannet.ne.jp/joel_rees
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