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On 09 Jul 2001 18:11:34 -0400, Thomas B. Passin wrote: > > Actually, they aren't being confused. We simply have rather different > > values. I want users to be able to do markup in the same language they > > use for the text. Requiring developers to use a different language for > > markup than they use for text seems inherently bizarre to me. > > > > You mean like HTML in Burmese? Precisely. There are people who work in their own flavor of markup and transform it to HTML, now that XML/XSLT makes such things easier. I'm amazed that developers are so willing to work in English-based systems, though I suspect sheer market power makes it difficult to do otherwise. I'm afraid I lack contacts in Phnom Penh, but let's say a young developer is given the job of creating a markup language for archiving documents. The text is Khmer, but if we listen to the objections of those who find additional Name characters distasteful, this developer has to make a choice. What language should the markup be in? Khmer? Nope, sorry, too late, we can't do that now. English? Viva Kissenger! French? Well, I suppose they were the colonial power for a while... Vietnamese? Another contentious relationship. Chinese? Pol Pot had a great relationship there for a while. Japanese? Seems to have had a chaotic occupation 1942-45. None of these options seem particularly appealing. The (not) always-delightful CIA World Factbook[1] claims that Khmer is the official language, spoken by about 95% of the population. Does it seem reasonable to insist that those working with the markup understand markup in a foreign and potentially disliked language? Not to me. Maybe it's the big Quebec flag in my office (I don't speak French, despite my name), but language matters a lot. It's difficult, it's crucial to all levels of communications, and it deeply affects the way people interact. [1] - http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/cb.html
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