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Re: CDATA by any other name... (was The raw and the cooked)

  • From: John Cowan <cowan@l...>
  • To: XML Dev <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 12:00:56 -0500

Re: CDATA by any other name... (was The raw and the cooked)
Paul Prescod wrote:

> XML DTDs are in the business of constraining people to the data models and
> data that the software is expecting/can deal with. I don't see any big
> difference between saying: "This content must be restricted to this set of
> characters" and "this content must be a NMTOKEN or base-64 encoded."

Put that way, I suppose you are right.  As I said before, this could and
should be handled as a special case of "The character data of this
element must conform to the following regular expression."

> Nevertheless, this is clearly a schema problem and CDATA sections seem to
> me to be a really bad tool for enforcing this distinction.

Particularly because it would mean that the charset of an XML document
would become part of its schema: a document in US-ASCII can have
only ASCII in its CDATA sections, but if it were transcoded to
ShiftJIS, then it could have any JIS X 208 character in the
CDATA section.

So this means that transcoding arbitrary XML documents *requires*
parsing them, because if you are reducing the repertoire, you may need
to break up CDATA sections, and you cannot (?) recognize a
CDATA section reliably without parsing.  (In particular, what
looks like a CDATA section start/end could appear as an attribute
value, PI data, or comment.)  An interesting side effect!

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