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Re: XML 1.1 and friends are now W3C Recommendations


Re:  XML 1.1 and friends are now W3C Recommendations
jcowan@r... wrote:

> The W3C has just issued four recommendations:
> 
> 	XML 1.1 (the new version with support for arbitrary scripts in markup,
> 		IBM newlines, and optional normalization checking)
> 	XML 1.0, 3rd Edition (the sum of all errata issued up to date)
> 	Namespaces 1.1 (for use with XML 1.1, supports undeclaring arbitrary
> 		namespaces)
> 	XML Infoset 2nd Edition (the sum of all errata, clarifies that XML 1.0
> 		and XML 1.1 share the same Infoset)
> 
> Nattering nabobs of negativism will doubtless be glad to note that XML
> 1.1 parsers MUST support XML 1.0 as well, and that human and mechanical
> XML generators SHOULD generate XML 1.0 unless there is a specific reason
> to generate XML 1.1.

I'd be gladder if you sent me a check for $268,482.

Bob Foster
http://xmlbuddy.com/


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