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Re: ASN.1 is an XML Schema Language (Fix those lists!)and Bina


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Bob Wyman wrote:
 > Michael Champion wrote:
 >
 >>Can ASN.1 systems handle mixed content and open content models, e.g.
 >
 > XHTML?

Please believe that this remark is intended to be encouraging. (I 
confess to being woefully ignorant of ASN.1 and X.694, but I need a good 
reason to take the time to learn more.)

Many people would welcome the chance to put the "binary XML" issue 
behind them. If you want to be an advocate for ASN.1, the best thing to 
do would be to understand and respond to Simon St.Laurent's comment:

 > Simon St.Laurent wrote:
 >(It's the anyXML->ASN.1->anyXML part that seems to remain a problem.)

There are quite a few not-quite-XML contenders, some superior in some 
dimensions. The "not-quite" part is the sticking point.

Bob Foster
http://www.xmlbuddy.com/


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