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Re: XML - NG

  • From: Chris Maden <crism@o...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 12:46:47 -0500 (EST)

Re: XML - NG
> Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 17:09:01 -0800
> From: David LeBlanc <whisper@a...>
> 
> What I would like is a content type (call it UPDATA), that has a
> distinct start and stop tag (<UPDATA> ..... </UPDATA>) that is
> entirely unparsed.  This would be useful for content that has lots
> of significant characters..  like xml itself. In fact, I was
> thinking that it could be <CDATA>....  </CDATA>, but I now realize
> that there's a lot of freight attached to that character combination
> :-).
> 
> It seems blechy to have to declare content PCDATA and then do the
> <[CDATA[ ... ]]> thing in the document. It forces the author of a
> document rather then the designer of a document class to be
> responsible for "escaping" content.

Your proposal uses a fixed element type.  What's the difference
between a fixed element type <UPDATA>...</UPDATA> and a fixed string
<![CDATA[...]]>?  Why is requiring the author to insert an <UPDATA>
element less onerous than requiring the author to insert a CDATA
marked section?

If you want to allow *different* elements to be "UPDATA", then you
have a situation where reading or not reading the DTD results in
radically different interpretations of data, violating a major goal of
the XML effort.

-Chris
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