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Do you really mean that the xml:base attribute in every XML document should
point to a RDDL document ? Is this your resolution scheme ? Not only does
RDDL steal the meaning of namespace URLs, but it also needs to steal the
meaning of xml:base, now ?

Have a good flight. I'll read your presentations. We'll talk about that
later.

Best regards,
Nicolas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Borden" <jborden@m...>
To: "Nicolas Lehuen" <nicolas.lehuen@u...>; "Leigh Dodds"
<ldodds@i...>; <xml-dev@l...>; "Joe English"
<jenglish@f...>
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: Re:  Re: Flexible Schemas (was RE:  The task to
be solved by RDDL)


> > >
> > > As I said in my previous message, I don't see this as a problem with
> RDDL.
> >
> > As I've said three of four times now, show me the algorithm that will
find
> > the URL of the RDDL document for this document : http://www.rddl.org/.
> This
> > is a FONDAMENTAL problem with RDDL.
> >
>  Ok. my very last message before taking off:
>
> The algorithm is the publised algorithm used to obtain the base URI of any
> document.
>
> It happens to be labelled as the "xml:base" of the root html element in
the
> RDDL spec.
>
> Jonathan.
>
>



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