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Re: XML2.0: Comments (Was: Towards XML 2.0)

  • From: michael odling-smee <mike.odlingsmee@gmail.com>
  • To: Greg Hunt <greg@firmansyah.com>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 11:05:58 +0000

Re:  XML2.0: Comments (Was: Towards XML 2.0)
Greg asked:
>> Can you give examples of this kind of structured documentation that
>> you mention as your second case?  I am curious...

I have a couple use-cases:

1.] Creating generic documentation for the associated element(s) -
uses in schema and XSLT. I know schema already has a documentation
mechanism that is XML, for XSLT there is no standard documentation
mechnism although I have seen that there are a few around.
2.] Adding some structured comment such as a change history.

Appreciate that this could either be put directly in XML (perhaps in a
different namespace) or parsed from standard comments.

Mike
www.xml-solutions.com


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