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RE: Re: validating hairy data models (was Attribute


RE:  Re: validating hairy data models (was  Attribute
REPOST <sigh/>
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> What makes a well-formed XML document "not XML" ? 

If some spec states that certain XML attributes are ordered, then that may
be well-formed XML, but there's no guarantee that any processor in the wild
is going to respect that. Is the spec still describing XML? Well, yeah,
kinda-sorta, but it's not respecting the standard and has to be carefully
handled. You just can't toss it off anywhere.

And, yes, I am assuming either round-tripping or chained processing, so it's
not read once and throw away. 
 

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