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  • Subject: RE: Empty tag with attribute effective for parsing?
  • From: "Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer" <schnitz@m...>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 14:53:03 +0200
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  • Thread-topic: Empty tag with attribute effective for parsing?

Sebastian,
 
the second one for a variety of reasons (accessibility,
content re-use, stylesheet use, interoperability, etc...).
 
Your content is valuable. Don't hide it away in attributes. 
Put it at the driver's seat of your XML app.
 
- Sebastian
 

	-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
	Von: Sebastian Rohde 
	Gesendet: Do 01.08.2002 14:43 
	An: 'xml-dev@l...' 
	Cc: 
	Betreff:  Empty tag with attribute effective for
parsing?
	
	

	Hi,
	
	I have data(texts), which belong to a specific name
	By design there are two possibilities how i could solve this:
	1.
	<stringtable>
	   <string id="Greetings" val="Happy new year"/>
	   <string id="Greetings2" val="Happy birthday"/>
	</stringtable>
	
	2.
	<stringtable>
	   <string id="Greetings">Happy new year</string>
	   <string id="Greetings2">Happy birthday</string>
	</stringtable>
	
	Which of these two possibilitites would be more effective to
parse?(Xerces
	c++, two parsing methods are used, SAX and DOM)
	I would be very happy if you could help me with that.
	
	Sebastian Rohde
	
	
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