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RE: RE : Comparison of Xml documents


xml document comparison


Ed Day wrote:
>
> So as a use case, I would refer to the ASN.1 gateway example 
> presented earlier.  Are you saying that if a user creates a 
> message (document) specified as an <xsd:all> with three 
> elements a, b, and c and chooses to send them in the order b, 
> a, c, that this order must be preserved as it passes through 
> the various gateways to its final destination?  If this is 
> the case, I would agree there in no ASN.1 equivalent.


Yes.  However, this is handled in EXTENDED-XER through the USE-ORDER
encoding instruction.  See:

http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200311/msg00836.html


By the way, the ASN.1 standards are available for free at:

http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/languages/index.html

except X.693 Amd. 1 (EXTENDED-XER), which should be available at this
address in about three weeks.

Alessandro



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