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Rushforth, Peter scripsit: > I'm not sure what the rule of least power would say about that, but > from the KISS perspective, those seven attributes come from HTML, > effectively, and if they were "burned into" XML, it would go a long > way towards supporting the uniform interface in all implementations. I don't know which seven attributes you mean. XLink 1.1 has ten attributes, but only one is required (xlink:href) for "simple conformance". > Hence tref, which although does not come from HTML, might be nice > for XML to put out there, since we have a newly created RFC for URI > templates. The xml: namespace is not the place to put things that "might be nice". -- John Cowan cowan@ccil.org At times of peril or dubitation, http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Perform swift circular ambulation, With loud and high-pitched ululation.
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