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Re: element content vs. element attribute

  • From: Gerard Freriks <gfrer@l...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 11:04:36 +0200

xml atribute
> My question is,
>given the "nothing to markup" scenario, which is more appropriate?, when
>is each
>more appropriate?, and why?:
>
><blah>1234</blah>
>
>or
>
><blah value="1234" />
>

>Any general guidelines?
>

In my view:

XML (or any other Tag-language) will be used to express:
- Datamodels of a part of the universe, which handle the relationships
between entities with the Model. It defines the Context of the information.
- with Terminology (a set of Tags) which give names to the entities
- with  Rules to obey.

It will be likely that the above examples will be Tagged like:
<blah>  <number> 1234 </number> </blah>  if rules of the model allow it
allow it.
or
<blah>  <ASCII> 1234 </ASCII> <blah>

<blah> will be an entity from a Model indicating a context
<number> will be an atribute indicating how things are coded

Attributes will be derived from other Models.

'Nothing to markup' is nothing.

It equals chaos.


Greetings

Gerard Freriks

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