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- From: Peter@ursus.demon.co.uk (Peter Murray-Rust)
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 10:17:31 GMT
In message <199709140826.JAA29099@andromeda.ndirect.co.uk> "Neil Bradley" writes:
> > Reply-to: Arnaud Le Taillanter <arnaud21@club-internet.fr>
>
> > Neil Bradley proposed some simple rules (this is "version 1", a second
> > version, a little more complex, but simple enough, was proposed). I
> > really like
> > the approach, even if it doesn't work for the moment.
>
> I agree they are inadequate, but I think my second attempt was more
> acurate than my first, so I am surprised that you now dissect the
> first attempt. Still, I am happy to see this issue continue to be
> aired.
Any constructive discussion on this subject is appropriate for XML-DEV.
As we have archives, it's important that posters read them beforehand,
especially on this subject.
[...]
>
> I am more than happy for people to pull-apart my proposed rules. That
> is what I put them here for. But please refer to the second attempt,
> not the first.
Two procedural points (I am not commenting on the content):
- the postings are all referenceable by URLs on Henry Rzepa's archive,
so please use these if there is a chance of confusion.
[David D]
- please try to keep the same subject for the thread so that it can
later be read in hypermailed form more easily.
P.
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