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Re: Relax NG - increasing acceptance at W3C?


Re:  Relax NG - increasing acceptance at W3C?
From: <AndrewWatt2000@a...>
> In the recent past there are hints that Relax NG is beginning to garner
> increasing acceptance in at least parts of W3C.
>
> For example, the schema for the XHTML 2.0 WD
> (http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xhtml2-20030506/) uses Relax NG.
>
> In addition the Chair of the SVG WG has indicated an interest in exploring
> Relax NG as a schema language to use with SVG
> (http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-svg/2003Apr/0096.html).

This seems like good news!

> Are there any other signs of acceptance of Relax NG in W3C specifications?
>
> It may not be totally coincidence that Relax NG seems to be eliciting most
> interest in the context of presentation-related technologies.

You think RELAX NG has some special affinity for presentation?

Bob


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