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Re: YAML Ain't Markup Language


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Dare Obasanjo wrote:

> Does anyone have any concrete differences between such uses of XML that require such divisive terms as "doc vs data people". 

One simple concrete difference is mixed content... It's vital for most 
if not all doc applications and ignored by data apps.

As a consequence, it's very badly supported by most of schema languages 
(usually more data oriented), form systems (including XForms and 
InfoPath) and a bunch of other data oriented tools.

Eric
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