In section 3.3: "For interoperability, writers of DTDs may choose to provide at most one attribute-list declaration for a given element type, at most one...
Andrew n marshall
amarshal@...
Apr 1, 1998 8:41 am
1149
On Tuesday, March 31, 1998 7:26 PM, Andrew Layman ... from ... used ... But aren't attribute names already unique? From the XML spec [3.3], a DTD may contain...
Andrew n marshall
amarshal@...
Apr 1, 1998 8:44 am
1150
Residents of the UK will know that the PrimeMinister last week announced the recruitment of 20,000 people to solve the 'millennium bug' crisis in the UK. As I...
Peter Murray-Rust
peter@...
Apr 1, 1998 9:41 am
1151
I am very pleased to see the namespace draft being discussed here because I think it has important bearing on implementation. I have been privileged to be on...
Peter Murray-Rust
peter@...
Apr 1, 1998 9:44 am
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... This is currently undefined -- think of the current namespace WD as a hook for future enhancements rather than a self-contained spec. Namespaces can be...
David Megginson
ak117@...
Apr 1, 1998 12:16 pm
1153
... Eliot Kimber has some very useful tutorial information up on his web site -- to locate this kind of thing, you should always start with Robin Cover's...
David Megginson
ak117@...
Apr 1, 1998 12:23 pm
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... Right: what they _are_ is a way of uniquifying and globalising names, and I think that they will do an acceptable job of that. The problem comes if people...
David Megginson
ak117@...
Apr 1, 1998 12:40 pm
1155
... From: Andrew n marshall <amarshal@...> ... DTD ... each ... Namespace declarations apply to multiple element types. You probably could get the same...
Rick Jelliffe
ricko@...
Apr 1, 1998 12:53 pm
1156
hello again; ... did you mean "element type name" here? if not, what is the "type" other than an artifact of the declaration ? ... practically speaking, an...
james anderson
James.Anderson@...
Apr 1, 1998 2:00 pm
1157
... which is ok, if the issue is architectural forms, but bad if one is talking about namespaces... ? ... to "capture" an entity definition. ... but not...
james anderson
James.Anderson@...
Apr 1, 1998 2:11 pm
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Well then I guess I don't understand why this wouldn't be perfectly acceptable (is it?): <?xml:namespace ns="Library of Congress" prefix="B" ...
Roy Tennant
rtennant@...
Apr 1, 1998 3:13 pm
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... Read it more carefully. It says that while the following are legal in XML, they will be rejected by pre-TC SGML systems, so if you care about such...
Tim Bray
tbray@...
Apr 1, 1998 3:34 pm
1160
... I'm not certain that I understand your point -- a document cannot invent new architectural forms for an existing base architecture. It is true that since...
David Megginson
ak117@...
Apr 1, 1998 4:01 pm
1161
Quite good, Peter. You almost had me until you talked about not using "98". ;-) (Oh no, I said Jeh^H^H^H98!) -- Michael J. Suzio Web Technical Standards, WWW...
Michael J. Suzio
msuzio@...
Apr 1, 1998 5:11 pm
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... It is not technically difficult--it is, however, practically impossible except in the most trivial way (a direct transliteration of DTD syntax) unless it...
W. Eliot Kimber
eliot@...
Apr 1, 1998 5:30 pm
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... I'm not making this up. These are the kinds of ideas that some very smart people brought home from the XML Conference in Seattle last week. I was called...
Steven R. Newcomb
srn@...
Apr 1, 1998 5:40 pm
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hello again, is the constraint on uniqueness in 2.2 intended to apply within a namespacepi or across the scope of the pi? one one hand, the former makes little...
james anderson
James.Anderson@...
Apr 1, 1998 5:57 pm
1165
You did get me!! I was about to shoot off a note about @^#&*(#@ bureaucrats, but luckily restrained myself!! Frank ... From: Michael J. Suzio <msuzio@...>...
Frank Boumphrey
bckman@...
Apr 1, 1998 6:13 pm
1166
... Technical note: at the recent NCITS (nee ANSI) meeting, the U.S. delegation to WG4 developed a proposed ammendment to the SGML standard that codifies the...
W. Eliot Kimber
eliot@...
Apr 1, 1998 6:25 pm
1167
... Of course Eliot's a crank, but I agree with him entirely. In fact, I'd like to mention an even greater -- the cost of fiddling with the XML spec when...
David Megginson
ak117@...
Apr 1, 1998 7:05 pm
1168
... For the record, I disagree with the first half of Eliot's thesis here. I think that there is an *excellent* chance of getting consortium and leading...
Tim Bray
tbray@...
Apr 1, 1998 7:25 pm
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... At last! An official *reason* to ban Windows 98, Office 98, and other such MS abominations! --Jeremy H. Griffith <jeremy@...>...
Jeremy H. Griffith
jeremy@...
Apr 1, 1998 8:33 pm
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hello again; first, an aside for those who may wonder why i pursue this. my concern is that i do not wish to have to implement support for enabling...
james anderson
James.Anderson@...
Apr 2, 1998 3:47 am
1171
... ...[snip] In Sweden another solution was presented on the evening news yesterday. There is a proposition from the goverment to change our calendar from ...
Per-Ake Ling
Per-Ake.Ling@...
Apr 2, 1998 7:05 am
1172
... As suggested on USENET today, we could simply go to using hex numbering. Which would give us 199A, 199B, 199C, 199D, 199E, 199F before it rolls over to...
Don McGregor
mcgredo@...
Apr 2, 1998 7:20 am
1173
... Of course you meant 199E, 199F, 19A0, 19A1... +----------------------------------+ ... +----------------------------------+ xml-dev: A list for W3C XML...
Antony Blakey
antony@...
Apr 2, 1998 7:34 am
1174
... Ha, 199F gets to 19A0. Even more time to 2000 xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@... Archived as:...
Thomas Redelberger
Thomas_Redelberger@...
Apr 2, 1998 7:56 am
1175
... No. But you have a level of vision and understanding that makes it difficult for others like me to follow. This is a recurring theme in the whole of...
Peter Murray-Rust
peter@...
Apr 2, 1998 8:52 am
1176
As shown at XML Developers' Day, and plugged by Tim Bray (thanks Tim, you cheque is in the post :-), a reminder that the latest alpha release (we're up to...
Henry Thompson
ht@...
Apr 2, 1998 10:03 am
1177
... That proposal definitely gets my vote. But what about going back to the older Hebraic calendar, or better still adopting the world's most widely used...