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RE: DTD parser in c#


c name parser
Welcome to the namespace landgrab in process at 
every level and extent of naming communities.
Register your claims early.  Oh heck, just 
prepend any system. namespace declaration with 
http://myGang.whatever/myGang and tell them 
it's a URI.

Loophole of the XML Professional:

"Nodes is nodes.  Properties is properties. 
Tell me who gets to name the names so we 
can get on with business."

... and this is why tight legal documents are 
as hard or harder to write than programming.

Registries are rising in prominence.  I am 
wondering if ICANN will raise an army to 
match that of the UN.  Life among the mammals...

len

"Conserve nouns."  Dr. Charles Goldfarb

From: Dare Obasanjo [mailto:dareo@m...]

Just out of curiosity, if we one day Microsoft decided to ship a SAX
implementation in the .NET Framework wouldn't this clash with the namespace
names you have chosen? Perhaps we need some namespace naming guidelines for
.NET libraries.  
 

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