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chiusano_joseph@b... (Chiusano Joseph) writes: ><Quote> I still haven't really seen XML/filesystem connections >implemented, but I hope it's just a matter of time. </Quote> > >Simon, you may want to check out OASIS' Directory Services Markup >Language (DSML[1]), if you haven't already. I think you missed the point of the thread completely. "Representing directory structural information as an XML document" isn't what interests me or what we were discussing. Treating XML documents as if they were extensions of filesystems is what interests me. See, for (ancient) example: http://simonstl.com/articles/filesyst.htm >"Simon St.Laurent" wrote: >> >> jtauber@j... (James Tauber) writes: >> >Some of the ideas remind me of my "Plan X" idea that I mentioned a >> >couple of times on xml-dev back in 1999: >> > >> >http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/199902/msg00332.html >> >http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/199902/msg00419.html >> >http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/199903/msg01090.html >> >> Good to see you again, James! >> >> I also wrote something about this way back when: >> http://simonstl.com/articles/filesyst.htm >>
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