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On 29/05/2022 16:05, Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex wrote: :-) Yes, I should have been more precise: overlap can be expressed but not represented.On 29.05.2022 16:52, Peter Flynn wrote:I was about to give the same answer, but overlap can be indeed be expressed in XML, albeit sometimes clumsilyOn 29/05/2022 14:56, Roger L Costello wrote:Would you provide an example of something that cannot be expressed in XML but can be expressed in some other data language, please? So the question should be more like: Are there more natural fits as languages for expressing some data.CSV is better at expressing row-and-column type data. Various forms of database are better at expressing other layouts of atomic and relational data. XML remains better at continuous text. Peter
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