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Re: what's missing in XML? What's coming?

  • From: Rick Jelliffe <rjelliffe@allette.com.au>
  • To: liam@w3.org
  • Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 00:18:17 +1100

Re:  what's missing in XML? What's coming?
1) A standard and ubiquitous directory listing format (and XPath functions for XSLT and XProc etc) that will allow, for example, a document in a ZIP archive to get a listing of all other documents in that ZIP archive.  ODF and OOXML etc are not fringe uses of XML. If it works with MIME multipart, then a big fat huzzah too.

2) Clearer story on how to use the ISO/MathML entity sets along with XML Schemas, or with no schemas. I often hear "XML Schemas does not support entities, so I cannot use entities with XML Schemas" or vice versa.  Preferably, build the default mappings of the entities into XML. 

Cheers
Rick



On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Liam R E Quin <liam@w3.org> wrote:
At the end of 2011... what's missing?

Here's my perspective...

We've got a ton of validation languages, but no general framework for
pipeline validation - e.g. no way to say the document is acceptable only
if the stock ticker symbols are all current (and insert the current
prices too please) -- xproc is most promising there.

We've got XLink for explicit links, but no link discovery mechanism --
no equivalent to HyTime architectural forms.

We've got JSON going on all around us and no clear story about XML,
XSLT, XQuery, Xpath and JSON, nor about XML validation and JSON.

We've got XQuery and people doing XRX-basd Web sites, but no generalized
standard app framework, no way to pass HTTP/form params back to XQuery
or XSLT, no standard http-back-end libraries.

People are still saying XML is slow, and Apache still doesn't ship with
EXI.

But hey, Web browsers now support SVG without needing plugins...


Coming in the new year?

We have XSLT 3, XQuery 3, XPath 3, XSD 1.1, and watch out for new work
on Full Text 3, XQuery Update 3, XProc, EXI on small devices, and
probably more that I haven't mentioned :-)

What did I forget? What should be on our radar that isn't?

Liam

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Liam Quin - XML Activity Lead, W3C, http://www.w3.org/People/Quin/
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