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Re: identifying DTDs, schemas

  • From: Tony Coates <Tony.Coates@r...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 12:59:52 +0000

identifying schemas


>1) Deprecate the use of public identifiers (don't provide them, don't
>recommend their use)
>
>2) Recommend the use of URNs as SystemLiterals in the SYSTEM part of the
>DOCTYPE declaration, in addition to URNs for namespaces, XML and RDF schema
>identifiers, without comment on whether these resources make Infoset
>contributions.
>
>3) Create a registry listing those URNs.
>
>If your answer is yes, you'll like:
>http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-mealling-iana-xmlns-registry-00.txt

The OASIS entity-resolution working group will be looking at these issues (but
don't expect PUBLIC to go away).  For URNs though, note that Michael Mealling's
draft describes a system for IETF usage only.  The question of how mere mortals
get suitable URNs is yet to be solved; suitable organisations or groups have to
apply for and get a URN namespace, and then authorise URNs within that
namespace.  This is something that should be coming, but it isn't here yet.

     Cheers,
          Tony.
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Anthony B. Coates
Leader of XML Architecture & Design
Chief Technology Office
Reuters Plc, London.
tony.coates@r...
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