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- From: Richard Light <richard@light.demon.co.uk>
- To: lee@sq.com
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 07:43:16 +0000
In message <9703100537.AA05622@sqrex.sq.com>, lee@sq.com writes
>
>I wanted to point out that it is used for two different purposes.
>First, it is used to identify the type of the entity.
>Second, it is often used to specify how to process the entity.
>
>This assumes that all objects of the same type are always
>processed in the same way. But this is not the case.
>
>If yuo want to link from a document to style sheet, you could
>reasonably (I think) use processing instructions.
>I don't yet know how XML will decide to do this.
Just a thought. XML is planning to give give us a more powerful
[hyper]linking mechanism, with semantics on the links (yes?). Could we
use that mechanism to differentiate the differing roles of external
entities?
Richard Light
SGML and Museum Information Consultancy
richard@light.demon.co.uk
3 Midfields Walk
Burgess Hill
West Sussex RH15 8JA
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