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Re: James Clark: XML versus the Web

  • From: COUTHURES Alain <alain.couthures@agencexml.com>
  • To: rjelliffe <rjelliffe@allette.com.au>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 07:37:15 +0100

Re:  James Clark: XML versus the Web
These are features to be considered for XML 2.0 because it's not 
bearable that JSON might be richer than XML for such points.

I'm now considering similar XPath extensions to deal with JSON in 
XForms. The points to address are about multiple roots, element names, 
arrays and data types.

I'm now writing a paper for XML Prague 2011 about that. My XForms 
implementation (XSLTForms) doesn't have to wait for XML 2.0 because it 
has its own XPath parser written in XSLT 1.0 and XPath engine written in 
Javascript.

Usually, I think it's simpler to map JSON objects just using elements 
and let attributes for metadata.

Within XPath, element names shouldn't be quoted as string so ` character 
could have to be used instead. For types, xsi:type sounds great.

XPath 2.0 sequences sound like JSON arrays, don't they?

Well, my paper is not yet finished... ;-)

Cheers

-Alain

Le 27/11/2010 06:36, rjelliffe a écrit :
> XML v JSON
>
> Does it have to be either/or, in our imagination?
>
> What about building JSON into XML by replacing XML's attribute syntax?
>
> So that every XML 1.0 and every JSON document were allowed, but also:
>
>
> <?xml version="2.0"?>
>
> <glossary><title>example glossary</title>
>
> <GlossEntry
>         ID="SGML"
>     "Sort As": "SGML",
>     "Gloss Term": "Standard Generalized Markup Language",
>     "Version"=2,
>     "Acronym": "SGML",
>     "Abbrev": "ISO 8879:1986"
>     "Gloss See Also": ["GML", "XML"]
> >A meta-markup language, used to create markup languages such as 
> DocBook.</GlossEntry>
>
> </glossary>
>
>
> This would solve the following problems that XML has:
>
> 1) fatty fat fat bloato burpy blubberware XML schemas just to get 
> simple typing
> 2) no structured attributes
> 3) attribute names cannot have spaces (or entity refs)
>
> and have a standard translation into JSON, so that
>
> Cheers
> Rick
>
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