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[Last updated on: Tue Feb 25 10:50:48 1997]
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XML-DEV is an informal unmoderated list to support those who are interested
in the implementation and development of XML. XML is being developed
as 'an extremely simple dialect' of SGML to 'enable generic SGML to be
served, received, and processed on the Web in a way that is now possible
with HTML'. Further information about XML or pointers to it can be found at:
http://www.ucc.ie/xml/ (Peter Flynn's FAQ site)
http://www.sil.org/sgml/ (Robin Cover's SGML page)
The XML spec is still being actively developed and the latest draft is
at http://www.textuality.com/sgml-erb/WD-xml.html
This list is for those people actively involved in developing resources for
XML. It is not restricted to members of the working group (WG) but many
subscribers to XML-DEV will be actively working on implementing some part
of the spec. Examples of what might be discussed:
- the detailed implementation of the spec
- resources such as documentation, test data, test results.
- XMLification of components (DTDS, entity sets, catalogs, etc.)
- APIs for software developers.
- problems in implementation, and queries for XML-related resources
- the use of existing SGML tools in creating XML resources.
It is NOT appropriate to:
- request general information on XML (use the FAQ)
- discuss non-XML topics in SGML (use comp.text.sgml)
- discuss revision of the spec (use the WG)
The mail on this list is publicly hypermailed and all posting should be made
with this in mind. The hypermail is seen as a useful resource for locating
information, and for current awareness as to who is doing what. If there is
sufficient volume, it may become valuable to abstract these pages from
time to time.
Peter Murray-Rust, Feb 21 1997
(There is no initial restriction on what software and other resources can
be discussed, but the current impetus is on developing prototypes in
parallel with the standard. Several WG members and others have promoted
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Re: What is an XML document?
Absolutely. "Meaning" is by choice of means and application of means. The processor (a means) tells you if the intent (the production) meets the definition
Posted - Fri Jan 19, 2001 5:05 pm
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Bullard, Claude L (Len)
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XML "include"?
Schemas and DTDs have a way to include a file in them using <xsd:include /> and <!ENTITY % foo SYSTEM "">, respectively. Is there a way to take the contents of
Posted - Fri Jan 19, 2001 5:02 pm
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Patrick Lightbody
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Re: What is an XML document?
er, where's the other voice in this rather interesting dialogue? I'm getting only John, not Danny. Or is it just me? ... Michael Beddow http://www.mbeddow.net/
Posted - Fri Jan 19, 2001 5:02 pm
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Michael Beddow
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Re: What is an XML document?
... I think so; we have to look at it to see if its character sequence matches the document production, etc. -- There is / one art || John Cowan
Posted - Fri Jan 19, 2001 4:43 pm
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John Cowan
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haiku
Friday. A haiku lands in my inbox like a sparrow on the ledge. Mike ===== Wy'east Communications http://wyeast.net mailto:mike@...
Posted - Fri Jan 19, 2001 4:12 pm
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Michael Fitzgerald
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