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   Re: anti-goals

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  • From: Jonathan Robie <jonathan@texcel.no>
  • To: "Matthew Gertner" <matthewg@poet.de>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 11:49:26 -0500

At 02:38 PM 1/6/98 +0100, Matthew Gertner wrote:
 
>the central implication of SAX (i.e. that "competition" among parser
>writers, rendered feasible by interoperability, will lead to higher quality,
>more capable parsers) is something that we (as repository vendors) would
>like to benefit from too. For obvious reasons, SAX is useless to us right
>now.
 
I agree with both of Matthew's points here:

1. You may well want to get something out with the functionality you are
currently considering;
2. This level of functionality is useless for repository vendors like
Texcel or POET, because we need to reconstruct the entire document. The
same is probably true of editor vendors.

I would be interested in knowing what kinds of applications you envision
for SAX. To me, it seems like it might be useful for applications that
extract data from XML files, e.g. for electronic commerce. What other kinds
of applications do you have in mind?

Jonathan
 
jonathan@texcel.no
Texcel Research
http://www.texcel.no

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