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A practical question about attributes

  • From: "Jeffrey E. Sussna" <jes@k...>
  • To: "'XML-DEV'" <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 11:38:15 -0800

practical question
Folks,

Having started a heavily philosophical thread about coherent standards, I want to ask a much more practical question. I am designing an XML schema for use in an environment that is extremely bandwidth sensitive. I can gain significant size reductions by representing things as attributes rather than sub-elements. Here is an example:

<session><id>25</id><type>Q</type><num>15</num></session>

57  bytes

as opposed to

<session id="25" type="Q" num="15"/>

36 bytes

Here's the question: does anyone know of any gotchas in using attributes instead of elements? Parsing issues, etc.?

TIA,
Jeff

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