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One could even pass such ideas through decades of national and international
review processes, to create a standard for generalized markup languages.

- Mitch Amiano

Michael Kay wrote:
>>XML should have a 
>>readability-preserving escape mechanism that works 100% of 
>>the time. The 
>>most logical thing is to let the application choose its own delimiter.
>>
> 
> There's an idea - we could let the application choose which characters
> to use in the roles of "<", "&", etc...
> 
> Anyone have good ideas for a name for such a generalized markup
> language?
> 
> Michael Kay
> 
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  • References:
    • RE: CDATA
      • From: "Michael Kay" <michael.h.kay@n...>
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