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RE: "Binary XML" proposals

  • From: "Vegt, Jan" <Jan.Vegt@s...>
  • To: "'Bullard, Claude L (Len)'" <clbullar@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:43:12 +0200

dicom xml
[ snip ]
>Umm... if this isn't for web app development and
>XML is SGML On The Web, then what other communities
>are we talking about here?

Medical imagery? Think of the Dicom community. 
Spatial imagery? 

I do think Al may have a point regarding raster based
image data. 
One of my main interest's in XML is it's data 
longetivity potential. What facilities are there for
raster (pixel) based data?

CGM? Which I believe did cover raster data,
but is a pretty (too) complex standard.

Len, as the list conscience, would you have memories 
on stuff like IPI and IPI-IIF? (ISO/IEC 12087) 
What kind of ideas were behind that? Is it still
good, is it bad, or has it turned ugly?

Jan
 

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