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Costello, Roger L. wrote: > Consider these two sentences: > > > 1. When an XML parser reads in an XML document it normalizes all > line breaks to \n. > > 2. A canonicalizer tool will canonicalize empty elements to start- > tag, end-tag pairs. > > > Both "normalize" and "canonicalize" seem to mean: > > Put into a standard form. > > Do they in fact mean the same thing? If so, why have two terms? Why > not have just one term? Canonicalisation is stronger than normalisation, it implies that there is only one correct form whereas normalisation may result in numerous acceptable, more constrained forms. -- Chris Burdess
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