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Re: overlap nomenclature

Subject: Re: overlap nomenclature
From: Matěj Cepl <mcepl@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:15:42 +0100
Re:  overlap nomenclature
On 21.2.2012 16:53, Syd Bauman wrote:
Mat?j Cepl provides a concise description of the overlap problem in
XML, but the solution he describes is NOT the use of milestone
elements. He describes HORSE (hierarchical overlap representation
using same element, but empty). Both methods make use of empty
elements, but they are different.

I am sorry for asking a bad question, but is there any real issue with what I was saying, aside from the terminological mistake (and I was a lawyer in my previous life, so I do not take terminology lightly)?


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