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RE: VRML DTD

  • From: len bullard <cbullard@h...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 12:01:03 -0600

daniel lipkin
Here are the links.  The first is to the DTD I did plus some 
notes.  It is a moreorless direct map to a geometry 
subset (no scripts, no routes, no interpolators or sensors 
although adding these is not much work).  This is a 
*classical* DTD. The second is to 
Daniel Lipkin's site.  He posted the copies of the DTDs to the 
enterprise working group list so may not have these there 
yet.  I will check later today.  The Enterprise WG is discussing 
this subject.  Help from XML gurus would be welcome.  I've 
done SGML too long, am rusty, and spoiled.

Daniel is taking the approach that enables one to do any 
of VRML and is a jazzy approach.  My suggestion is to consider the
potential 
where Daniel's is an architecture (eg, defines the datatypes) 
and one like mine becomes an application of that architecture. 
This way it might be possible to have different kinds of 
3D DTDs that let folks work at higher levels than nodes 
and still get interoperability.  Question to the HyTime 
folks:  would that work?

http://ariadne.iz.net/~jeffs/vrmLab/Documentation/vrmlDTD.html

http://www.olab.com/vrml/vrml.html

len

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