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Re: Conformance in XML processors

  • From: David Megginson <ak117@f...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 11:09:23 -0500

Re: Conformance in XML processors
Paul Prescod writes:

 > There is a third way to read the situation: the optionality of the
 > features works to reassure people that XML processing is simple, but the
 > usefulness of them will encourage users to request them. (idea: one easy
 > way to encourage vendors to implement them is to depend upon them in
 > XLL) For instance XLL depends on ID/IDREF.

This doesn't really address the point, though.  If notations and data
attributes are optional, then either support for embedding non-XML
objects is also optional, or notations and data attributes are not the
preferred way of embedding non-XML objects.  If they are not the
preferred way (you probably rightly suggest that embedded URLs and
MIME/HTTP will be more popular), then why does the spec include them
at all, and cause so much unnecessary confusion among non-SGML people?


All the best,


David

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