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RE: elements that split character data

  • From: "Mansell, Mark P" <mpm28577@G...>
  • To: "'Adrian Brogan'" <adrian.brogan@h...>, "'xml-dev@i...'" <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 11:55:04 +0100

adrian brogan
I would believ that they are different becuase of their parse trees.

For example, the fist fragment would be :

                 ,--This is some text
       <one> ---+---<two>---blurb blurb blurb
                 `--and some more text

while the second fragmentlooks like this:

                 ,--This is some text
       <one> ---+---and some more text
                 `--<two>---blurb blurb blurb

Traversing the trees would give quite different results.

Mark


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Adrian Brogan [SMTP:adrian.brogan@h...]
> Sent:	18 June 1999 10:57
> To:	'xml-dev@i...'
> Subject:	elements that split character data
> 
> Can anyone give me a definitive answer to this scenario ?
> 
> Consider the following xml
> 
> <one>
> 	This is some text
> 	<two>
> 		bulrb blurb blurb
> 	</two>
> 	and some more text.
> </one>	
> 
> Is the positioning of the character data in element <one> significant ?
> I.e. Would the following fragment of xml be considered the same as the one
> above ?
> 
> <one>
> 	This is some text
> 	and some more text.
> 	<two>
> 		bulrb blurb blurb
> 	</two>
> </one>	
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Brogue
> 
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