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Re: XPointer architecture (Re: XPointer and XMLSchem


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On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 12:00, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
> From: "Eric van der Vlist" <vdv@d...>
>  
> > On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 05:01, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
> 
> > Yes and no, the architecture in which HTTP based XPointer is used is 3+
> > tiers and I have focussed up to now in the interactions between the user
> > agent and the server only.
> 
> But I am simply not talking about XPointer.  The term "fragment" has a use
> apart from the fragment identifier of URIs: e.g. fragment interchange.

I had missed this important detail :-) !

> I am trying to think through some issues that relate to when a chunk
> of a document has been requested by any mechanism that uses
> server-side XQuery or XPath2s and the query/path uses TAI augmentations.

I am on the contrary focussing on XPointer and still pretending to
ignore XQuery and XPath 2...

Sorry,

Eric

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