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RE: xpath vs xql

  • From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@y...>
  • To: xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 16:31:55 -0700

xpath xql
At 12:03 3-07-2000 -0500, Jonathan Robie wrote:
>There is very little difference between XQL'98 and the abbreviated syntax 
>of XPath. XQL '98 may best be regarded as a predecessor of XPath.

Can you clarify that statement?  My recollection is that work on the syntax 
now known as XPath began shortly after the March '98 meeting of the XSL WG, 
if not sooner.  The July '98 WD of XSL shows the XPath syntax; when was 
XQL'98 published?  The "QL '98" workshop was in December, but I can't find 
a pointer to XQL'98.

-Chris
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