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From: Bullard, Claude L (Len) [SMTP:clbullar@i...] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:59 PM >If the namespaces solution had >been advanced in XML 1.0, the way out >if it didn't work was to roll back to >SGML and start over. Do you mean that a more clean namespace syntax would break backward compatability with SGML? I'm not sure that would have been such tragedy. Wasn't the issue of backward compatibility was fudged? - SGML was changed to allow the few new features of XML. Therefore they could have fudged just a little bit further if they wanted to incorporate a namespace system into XML 1.0. My impression was that the need for a namespace solution only became apparent after the 1.0 Rec was finished or well underway. Or am I wrong? >Given assumptions like >"internet time", "arch forms are worse" and >so on, the way it was done was the way it >was meant to be. Do architectural forms address the namespace issue? I'm not familiar with them. >I don't care anymore. There is too >much work stacking up to start over. Maybe the work stacking up is a sign that we could benefit from a fresh start. Hmm.. how does one go about creating your own industry consortium with yourself as a benign dictator? :-) Oh, I have to invent something as important as the WWW. Damn. Anyway, I want to be a malevolent dictactor. It is more fun. Henceforth DML (Dylans Markup Language) shall use EBCDIC encoding, and will contain embedded self-modifying scripting code... >>Nice similes. ... >But that not being the case, this year, schemas are the shovel and namespaces are the ... :-) Maybe I shouldn't be giving you encouragement on the simile front.
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