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- From: Neil Bradley <n.bradley@pindar.co.uk>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 1997 08:41:43 +0000
1. Is there a list of changes between XML language specs, to save me
comparing them in detail?
2. Do others agree that there should be recommended models for representing
complex structures such as tables and mathematical formulae, even if this
just means referring to an existing standard, such as CALS tables or HTML
tables, and ISO 12083 math? At this early stage it would be great if
potential XML software developers had a common goal, that would ultimately
benefit users of XML.
3. Will CSS1 be likely to be considered an official style sheet format for
use with XML?
Neil.
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Neil Bradley, SGML Consultant, Pindar plc
Author of
"The Concise SGML Companion"
Addison-Wesley Longman (ISBN: 0-201-41999-8)
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the second-rate mind thinks with the minority;
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