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Re: Draft of W3C Note available for review: Associating Schema

  • From: Edd Dumbill <edd@usefulinc.com>
  • To: Henry S. Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 11:06:32 -0800

Re:  Draft of W3C Note available for review: Associating Schema
On Feb 10, 2010, at 3:48 AM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> The XML Recommendation reserves the use of all names beginning
> with the letters 'xml'.  Because of this clause, the need to be
> able to provide hints for associating schemas with XML documents,
> and the desire for parallelism with the xml-stylesheet PI used 
> to associate stylesheets with XML documents, ISO's SC 34/WG1 has
> requested to be able to use 'xml-model' for a PI target in an
> optional processing instruction that would allow the association
> of schemas with XML documents. 

I'll bite on this one. Why would one not use 'xml-schema'?

-- Edd



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