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Advocates for that language would develop it using the RNG schema as the normative reference. That doesn't mean they would use it for their parsing engine. X3D vendors don't do that with XSD even with the informative schema available. One vendor provides it as an optional batch validator. The idea that I think Elliotte got right because I see it elsewhere is that the W3C is no longer considered the sole source for web specifications. I'm a purist in that I don't think they ever were a source for standards but I have a narrower definition for that then some so it's a quibble. But the time of the W3C having any kind of morally majestic lock on the evolution of the web is over even if it only really ever existed as a perception in some majority of players. Now that RELAX is coming from ISO, once the bad guys of the same players, they want to move to RELAX probably for different reasons. The only 3D standard for the web comes from ISO while there are specifications from a half-dozen players and more to come now that IBM and others have decided to use Linden Labs as their proxy with a possible goal being more leverage for more patents in respective portfolios. The quest for leverage using the standards game, the quest for patent leverage using multiple product hegemonies and organizations (eg, ECMA) goes on unabated. These are not a quest for global interoperability. These use interoperability (a system characteristic, not a data characteristic) among the users of some given system as a means to attain market goals. No one is out of that game. Only the motives vary. Of those, the one that I find does the most good for the most people most of the time is royalty-free unencumbered specifications and standards because that lets the most people play most of the time and that is the most good in my opinion. Otherwise, sources don't matter; costs do and quality without doubt affects costs. Of course, quality is a polymorph. Co-existing alternatives is the only non-violent solution. Better not to war at all. len -----Original Message----- From: Richard Salz [mailto:rsalz@u...] Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 6:48 AM To: Len Bullard Cc: 'Michael Champion'; xml-dev@l... Subject: RE: Victory has been declared in the schema wars ... I wonder what would happen if a W3C WG created a spec with RNG as the normative schema? /r$ -- STSM Senior Security Architect DataPower SOA Appliances
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