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Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote: >No, many applications and tools have been written on top of real XML >without concern for the Infoset. Most technologies such as SAX, DOM, >XOM, XSLT, JDOM, XPath, etc. subset the Infoset to achieve their >goals. Quite a few tools (JAXB, etc.) really don't present an infoset >representation of XML at all. Different local uses have different >implicit schemas and data models. Some well-formed XML documents >don't have infosets (though these documents can be processed by DOM, >SAX, and other tools) and many infosets have no corresponding >representation as a well-formed XML document. > > > What sorts of XML documents don't have infosets? - Dennis -- Dennis M. Sosnoski Enterprise Java, XML, and Web Services Training and Consulting http://www.sosnoski.com Redmond, WA 425.885.7197
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