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Jonathan Borden wrote: > After alot of useful discussion on the TAG, it has been pointed out to > me that some of the URIs that we originally selected for RDDL natures > don't make sense. In particular we were using namespace URIs as the > RDDL natures of things whereas the RDDL nature of something is really a > class or group that it belongs to. > > In response to the TAG request I've updated http://www.rddl.org/ natures > to deprecate the old nature URIs and suggest new URIs. This is all of > the form: > > For XML Schema (the archetypical example): > > (old nature) http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema > > (new nature) http://www.rddl.org/natures#XMLSchema I wonder why not use a more abstract level, say simply : http://www.rddl.org/natures#Schema which could be used for DTD, W3C XML Schema, Relax NG or other schema What is found within will tell which one is used. Moreover, what would happened if I put some Schematron assertions inside a W3C XML Schema ? This is the same with catalogs : http://www.rddl.org/natures#Catalog would suit to SGML catalogs, OASIS catalogs, and others IMHO, it is more close to the idea that a resource belongs to a class or group. I noticed in RDDL some assertions that are very discutable : http://www.rddl.org/purposes/ Section "Schema related purposes / Validation" -I could validate a document with a DTD after parsing it, even if the document doesn't refer to it (example : because I need to perform XInclusion before the validation) -Schema validation can be also combined with the parse phase. -- Cordialement, /// (. .) --------ooO--(_)--Ooo-------- | Philippe Poulard | ----------------------------- http://reflex.gforge.inria.fr/ Have the RefleX !
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