I am trying to do my own Components And I have problems... maybe someone can help me ? I use the XMLComponents (http://xmlcomponents.com) which provides somes ...
Michael REMY
Jeweller@...
Aug 1, 2000 7:09 am
22511
Salut Michael, ... This tests wether the the name of the element is the same as its attribute "Name" (true for <USER Name="USER"> for example) That's not what...
Oliver Becker
obecker@...
Aug 1, 2000 9:19 am
22512
[At 20:56 31/07/00 -0400, Jonathan Borden wrote:] ... Count me in. This is the sort of "partical physics" I think we need beneath XML 1. Otherwise we are...
Sean McGrath
sean@...
Aug 1, 2000 12:13 pm
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... Err, yes. If you parse some text as a series of lines you will get one result, if you parse it as XML you will get another, and if you parse it as C yet...
Rick JELLIFFE
ricko@...
Aug 1, 2000 12:39 pm
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... If by "schema" you mean "W3C XML Schemas" then no-one in the world is using them, because they do not exist yet. The features may change, the syntax may...
Rick JELLIFFE
ricko@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:03 pm
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Yes, Don - I fully agree with you, Shema is definitely better than DTDs when dealing with meta-data driven process, e.g. you have a complex bussiness model and...
mark hu
mark@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:07 pm
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Your instructor is right. 1. The DTD is part of the XML 1.0 standard. Schemas aren't. 2. The DTD has been in use in SGML since the mid eighties and in GML...
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
clbullar@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:13 pm
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... A rtf2xml converter may be what you are looking for: http://www.sesha.com/omlette/rtf2xml. However: 1/ I agree with the first step: use XSLT to transform a...
Thierry Bezecourt
thbz@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:22 pm
22518
... And to put these two together, everyone I know using any schema language has stated an intention to convert to W3C Schemas when they're done, with the net...
DuCharme, Robert
Robert.DuCharme@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:48 pm
22519
... Can I shout the opposite: "the fact that a character was entered directly or by reference should not be information available for any other specification...
Rick JELLIFFE
ricko@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:53 pm
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Sounds like a grove plan to me. Len Bullard Intergraph Public Safety clbullar@... http://fly.hiwaay.net/~cbullard/lensongs.ram Ekam sat.h, Vipraah...
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
clbullar@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:53 pm
22521
... I hate to break up the party, but I'm hearing from more and more people who are seriously considering converting to RELAX in addition to or instead of W3C...
Simon St.Laurent
simonstl@...
Aug 1, 2000 1:55 pm
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Sorry about the length of this post. The argument over the infoset set me thinking about court reporters. These are the people that record _verbatim_ the...
John F. Schlesinger
johns@...
Aug 1, 2000 2:22 pm
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... Yes, but we need to jettison the other umpteen layers of abstraction in the grove stuff that keep this simple idea from sprouting wings! Sean ... ...
Sean McGrath
sean@...
Aug 1, 2000 2:48 pm
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I am a little leery of that, Sean, for a couple of reasons: 1. It is done. There are people who can do it. Maybe the rest of us just learn how. 2. One man's...
Bullard, Claude L (Len)
clbullar@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:07 pm
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... It seems to me that we already have a 100% complete abstract model for XML: the formal grammar in the XML 1.0 Recommendation. This assigns a role to every...
Joe English
jenglish@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:08 pm
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... The problem I have with that is that the Infoset isn't just describing a subset of XML syntax - it's creating an abstract representation of that syntax....
Simon St.Laurent
simonstl@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:24 pm
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... Can I shout the opposite to this opposite! This is a good case in point where the in/not-in dualism of the OTI (One True Infoset) approach falls down. If...
Sean McGrath
sean@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:32 pm
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... And so yr. hble. Editor, a meek ass between two burdens, or piles of hay, or whatever, will soldier on, seeing the world by his own lights and living by...
John Cowan
jcowan@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:58 pm
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... Snip ... There were postings earlier that implied that abiword, kword, star office currently have xml formats. Could someone please post urls to those...
Ashvil
ashvil@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:20 pm
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... Any chance we could ask you to stop the train, rather than soldier on? I didn't notice the world collapsing over the last six months of an obsolete Infoset...
Simon St.Laurent
simonstl@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:20 pm
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... When I looked last week, Star Office had no XML support that I could see. But the press releases for Open Office mention it a lot. When they do support...
Rick JELLIFFE
ricko@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:22 pm
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... Yes. This is a great thing. ... You couldn't do it reliably: you could only guess based on some other out-of band information. (Such as a "character...
Rick JELLIFFE
ricko@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:28 pm
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Does anyone know if (and how) I can have one element contain itself? For example, if I want to model web sites sections. A section can contain other...
Brian Burridge
brian_burridge@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:46 pm
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Personally, I don't have any problems identifying the need for the infoset: I've seen so many people try to attach meaning to lexical distinctions that should...
Kay Michael
Michael.Kay@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:49 pm
22535
... I'm not the engineer. The W3C desires an Infoset, an Infoset it will have, and it will be the best Infoset I can deliver unless I am removed from the post...
John Cowan
jcowan@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:51 pm
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... though I could use XSLT to transform my document to RTF, I think thats several orders of magnitude harder than transforming to some other ML. I believe...
Imran Rashid
imranr@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:57 pm
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... Actually they have different core infosets, because the prefixes are there in the namespace declaration info items. (As they have to be, so that...
Richard Tobin
richard@...
Aug 1, 2000 4:58 pm
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[Sean McGrath] ... [Rick Jelliffe] ... Sorry for being a bit dumb but you have lost me. If it cannot be done reliably, how does an XML parser do it? [...] ... ...
Sean McGrath
sean@...
Aug 1, 2000 5:15 pm
22539
... But in both those examples, if you canonicalize them then they have the same core infoset. (Can someone confirm that?) ... I don't think the infoset does...