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Simon St.Laurent wrote: > Well, not exactly opposite, but I need a term I can contrast with > infoset, as in the following usage: > > -------------------------- > If we look at this example: > > <book id="rt456">My book</book> > > From the [MISSING WORD] perspective, we have a start tag for a book > element which includes some whitespace, then an id attribute with a > value of "rt456". The start tag is followed by the text "My book", > which is then followed by the end tag for the book element. > > From the infoset perspective, we have a book element with an id > attribute whose value is "rt456", and that element's content is "My > book". > -------------------------- > > "Text" doesn't quite seem appropriate, nor does "serialization", > "markup", or "XML". I agree that text and serialization don't cut it well, but what do you find wrong with markup or XML? They both seem fine to me. -- Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@e...> Research Engineer, Expway http://expway.fr/ 7FC0 6F5F D864 EFB8 08CE 8E74 58E6 D5DB 4889 2488
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