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Quite a number of people have joined the list and I'm looking forward to seeing some other contributions than mine :-). The hypermailing of the list makes it extremely useful for extracting information by topic for XML-related questions, such as the current FAQ from Peter Flynn or (possibly) a set of WWW pages for XML-DEV-like resources. I'd like to suggest that for commonly occurring topics we use the Subjects carefully. For example, if you wonder (as I will do shortly) how something in the current draft works, choose a general topic like "Interpretation of Draft" rather that "why doesn't X do Y when I do Z?". Similarly, if you want to know whether there is an XML-ised version of HTML, choose a subject "HTML DTD". I shan't prescribe or proscribe topics, but being mindful of the value of archiving, I may suggest changes of Subject. Please don't feel inhibited about topic - I expect to see "Where shall we meet for drinks at GCA?" and similar, but try to separate the exploratory, discursive or rambling ones from the precise topics that might be mined for jewels. It is also worth searching the topics before posting... One technical point which I'd like advice on is "What shall we do about posting markup itself?" There is no problem with mailers (?), but if hypermailers encounter <FOO> (that read <Foo>) it could be missed. (I know when I browse a *.sgm file, Netscape tries to interpret the markup as HTML.) Does markup enclosed in <PRE> ... </PRE> escape? Suggested subject: Parsers Perhaps to start the ball rolling, I'll ask if anyone has used Lark or NXP (Java-based). I've used both. What are you looking for in Parsers? Is the API that Lark and NXP offer reasonable? Would you want to build in sgmls, SP, sgmlc, etc.? P. -- Peter Murray-Rust, domestic net connection Virtual School of Molecular Sciences http://www.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/ xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To unsubscribe, send to majordomo@i... the following message; unsubscribe xml-dev List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (rzepa@i...)
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