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Re: The general XML processing problem


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Hi Patrick,

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 12:44, Patrick Durusau wrote:

> Would not necessarily even require context-free parsers. Imagine (you 
> can do this with SAX) that you specify rules that consume markup by 
> namespaces (well, at least namespaces as in classic concur). Certainly 
> could validate an XML document that is not "well-formed" through the 
> various namespaces.

Yes, your presentation at XML Europe 2002 made it perfectly clear that
it is not *that* natural to build namespaces on top of "tree markup" but
might be as natural (and as usefull too) to build "tree markup" of top
of namespaces and I must say I had never had such a clear perception of
this issue before.

Thanks for opening my eyes :-)

Eric
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