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> From: Simon St.Laurent [mailto:simonstl@s...] > > At 09:32 AM 8/3/00 +0800, Rick JELLIFFE wrote: > >This agrees with XML's premise that it is a resolved document format, > >rather than a format for documents in progress. > > Is that premise formally stated anywhere? > > That seems to be the core of the 'bad idea' I've been fighting all these > years... > > Otherwise, I was reasonably in agreement - DTDs aren't anywhere near dead, > for better or worse. > As soon as XSD is done and the supporting infrastructure is in place, I think they are closer to dead than you think at least in the world I live in. XML currently caters to widely different groups, which adds fuel to the debate. -aaron
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