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Rick Jelliffe <rjelliffe@a...> writes: > peter murray-rust wrote: >> Remember also that XML was a direct descendant of SGML. SGML was >> typical first version system - over-ambitious and (I believe) never >> fully implemented in a single piece of software. > There are two optional features in SGML that were not implemented by > the dominant parsers > (OmniMark, SP, SGMLS) which were DATATAG and CONCUR. IIRC there were > private systems that used them however. (E.g. TEI has CONCUR YES.) For the record, the Mark-It parser from the SEMA Group implemented all the optional features. It was the first SGML parser that I ever used, so I ended up using all the features, including DATATAG and CONCUR but maybe not RANK, at various times. Do I miss all the features? Not at all, not even CONCUR. When you need CONCUR, you really need CONCUR, but happily I only needed it the once. Regards, Tony.
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