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Re: SAX 2.0 enhancement proposal

  • From: Rob Lugt <roblugt@e...>
  • To: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@s...>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 21:07:07 +0100

Re: SAX 2.0 enhancement proposal
Simon St.Laurent wrote:
>
> I can't imagine how that passage translates to "the relative URIs can
> mean whatever the particular application wants them to mean."  I read
> that as leaving room for xml:base or a processing instruction which has
> similar effect, though I suppose you could be really really really
> liberal in your interpretation and get to "whatever the particular
> application wants them to mean."

What I wrote was a bit extreme!  The lengths we'll go to to make a point!
The point I wanted to make is that the spec opens the door for other
interpretations.  I'm certainly not advocating any interpretation other than
the normal case in XML 1.0, but I am keen for the information to be made
available for others to access when required.

Regards
Rob

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Rob Lugt
ElCel Technology
http://www.elcel.com/



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