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Michael Champion wrote: > I ended my talk with a *personal* [don't hold any past, present, or > future employer responsible!] recommendation "Leave evolution to > Darwin, not Berners-Lee". In other words, it's time to experiment, to > develop specs that meet the needs of some specific industry, to see if > parsing and compression technology for XML text can be dramatically > improved .... and THEN to come back with data and best practices in > hand to see if W3C Recommendations can be agreed upon. I wonder if possible XML simplifications such as Norm Walsh was writing about [1] could speed up parsers? If there were no DOCTYPE, no entities, no default or fixed attributes, no limitations on characters used, no default namespaces, etc. [1] http://norman.walsh.name/2004/11/10/xml20 -- Oleg Tkachenko http://blog.tkachenko.com Multiconn Technologies, Israel
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