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> At 05:38 PM 01/03/01 +0000, Leigh Dodds wrote: > > The PSVI is the true Infoset that really meets those 80/20 requirements. > > Of course the great risk in this kind of thinking is that you > start to believe that in general you have to apply a schema > before you can start to do useful work with a chunk of XML. Exactly. I've not found a need for data typing in my applications yet, but then I'm mostly in a document processing environment. As I said, I don't necessarily agree that with the proposition, I'd just like this assumption (PSVI == Primary/Core Infoset) documented if that is the case. Perhaps its not. And if not, then lets see this stressed somehow (as Jonathan Borden notes wrt to typing). Cheers, L. -- Leigh Dodds, Systems Architect | "Pluralitas non est ponenda http://weblogs.userland.com/eclectic | sine necessitate" http://www.xml.com/pub/xmldeviant | -- William of Ockham
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