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On 11/15/10 10:57 AM, Max Toro wrote: > Hello list, > I'd like to know if there are XML technologies/practices that are best > avoided because there's a general consensus or empirical knowledge > that they are: > > - obsolete, outdated, replaced by something newer/better > - unimplemented, unsupported > - bad for performance > - bad for long-term maintainability > - bad for usability > - bad for extensibility > - other Heh. I'm pretty certain we'd need more context to be able to say anything definitive. About the only thing I think I can safely say is obsolete is NOTATION, but I'm pretty sure someone's using it for important work. 10-year old recommendations that I think still hold up - just for the core of XML 1.0 plus namespaces - are at: http://www.simonstl.com/articles/cxmlspec.txt Those focus more on what to use than what NOT to use, though. -- Simon St.Laurent http://simonstl.com/
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