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Re: IDs considered harmful or why keys might be better thanID

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  • Subject: Re: IDs considered harmful or why keys might be better thanIDs...
  • From: Eric van der Vlist <vdv@d...>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 14:22:39 +0100
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Re:  IDs considered harmful or why keys might be better  thanID
Michael Kay wrote:

>>Michael Kay wrote:
>>
>>>Well, one reason is that an XML document produced as the output of an
>>>
> XSLT
> 
>>>transformation will never have an internal subset.
>>>
>>Maybe that should be fixed in XSLT, not in XML?
>>
>>
> It would be easier to fix it in XSLT if it was first fixed in the InfoSet...


Is-it a new kind of game? Or maybe a private joke?

Hold-on, Mike! We sympathize that W3C is probably not fun everyday but 
you had accustomed us to a different kind of posts!

Eric (still respectful but relieved he can't access the W3C member pages)


> 
> Mike Kay
> 
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