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RE: XSet, an XML Property Set, was: re: Why the Infoset?

  • From: Jonathan Borden <jborden@m...>
  • To: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@s...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 12:30:54 -0400

xset binary
Simon St.Laurent wrote:

>
> I suspect that using groves to define an Infoset for XML would be
> great for
> groves, but I'm not sure it would do anything good for XML.
>

I think the big win for XML would be a way to define a mechanism to
arbitrarily convert legacy data into XML. As the author of XMTP and
developer of an early binary to XML system, I can't tell you how many times
I get asked the question about how to send images, as XML or MIME, via SMTP
or HTTP, using SOAP?

The answer, always, is: it all depends on what you want to do. XMTP
demonstrates that any MIME message can be converted into XML. Is there any
point *in actually* converting it into XML, for say XSLT transformation, or
why not emit a series of SAX events via a parser. Can I use an XPointer to
point into a MIME document? sure, via an XMTP 'view'.

Now we are into real practical 'grove' issues. So, if there existed an XML
Property Set, and I can define a common subset with a MIME Property Set, my
XPointer/XLink specification which is built on top of XML Infoset (in the
ideal world) can specify an 'XPointer' for MIME messages.


> If that means reinventing the wheel periodically, well, there seem to be a
> lot of wheels in need of periodic reinvention...
>

This is the big question :-)

Jonathan Borden
The Open Healthcare Group
http://www.openhealth.org


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