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Re: Ten Years Later - XML 1.0 Fifth Edition?

  • From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w...>
  • To: elharo@m...
  • Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:33:14 +0900

Re:  Ten Years Later - XML 1.0 Fifth Edition?
Elliotte Harold wrote:
> Felix Sasaki wrote:
>> Robin Berjon wrote:
>>> On Feb 16, 2008, at 04:00, Elliotte Harold wrote:
>>>> (I still have yet to meet one single actual user who needs XML 1.1.)
>>
>> Please read http://rishida.net/blog/?p=135
>>
>
> That's theoretical. Note he doesn't say he actually needs any of these 
> characters himself, nor does he say he's met any users who do.

Richard Ishida pointed be to http://www.digitaladdis.com/sk/ETXMLFinal.pdf .

Is that enough evidence that there are users who need more XML "Name" 
characters than available relying on Unicode v. 2?

 > (I still have yet to meet one single actual user who needs XML 1.1.)

The document contains their mail addresses, you might just contact them.

Felix



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