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Simon St.Laurent wrote: > How is [a notation] any better than a MIME > type, which does about the same thing? It is slightly more flexible - like > a gun with a barrel that can rotate 90 degrees, right at your foot. It also allows you to escape the dilemma "either private use only, or published in the IANA registry". See below. > So you'd like to use the Web as one giant registry? I suppose I could > ponder this, but again, I have serious doubts as to its usefulness. If > only on grounds of longevity - /X10/ could go dim in ten years, with no way > to figure out what happened. Very true. Hence the need for URNs, or URLs managed as URNs. No formal property whatever *guarantees* persistence: persistence is a property of how humans behave (in the case of MIME, how Jon Postel behaved and how his successors are expected to behave). > External X10 data could, however, change its > identification without some lucky person or program tracking down every > reference to it in documents to reflect the change. Again, I believe notations (whether used directly, or mediated through schemas/DTDs) are far more useful when governing elements than when describing whole remote documents. > Putting the notations > in documents creates a maintenance headache that shouldn't be > underestimated. Of course, it depends on whether its easier to change the > documents or the server providing the extra resources. Right now, it's a > lot easier to change the server. Okay, I'm convinced now that we really need the MIME-types-as-notations DTD fragment. Stand by..... > >> Public registries and self-identifying documents seem like the only out of > >> this mess to me, but so far that hasn't gone nearly far enough. > > > >The WWW *is* a public registry, or at least can encapsulate one > >using PURLs and such. > > See above for longevity issues. Something safe and centralized, complete > with version control, seems like the only way out of this nightmare. Safe central registries can be *created* on top of the WWW (as the PURL folks are doing) without sacrificing the utility of ad-hoc-but-globally-accessible universal names for things. -- John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan@c... You tollerday donsk? N. You tolkatiff scowegian? Nn. You spigotty anglease? Nnn. You phonio saxo? Nnnn. Clear all so! 'Tis a Jute.... (Finnegans Wake 16.5) xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)
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