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Re: Arbitrary Infoset boundaries (was Re: Common XML -FinalReviewDraft)

  • From: Stefan Haustein <haustein@l...>
  • To: Xml-Dev <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 16:24:34 +0200

Re: Arbitrary Infoset boundaries (was Re: Common XML -FinalReviewDraft)
Rick JELLIFFE wrote:
> 
> XInclude is no replacement for entity referneces in attribute values or
> in text-only data content.  

In my opinion, entity references are as broken as #define in C,
so why should I miss them? Entity references provide nothing
essential to the document structure. However, if I want to 
continue using them, nothing hinders me. I would just need a 
small preprocessing step resolving them before delivering
my documents to the outside world. 

Best,

Stefan

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