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   Re: Foreign object inclusion WAS: Namespaces, Architectural Forms, and S

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  • From: Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com>
  • To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 13:39:11 -0800

David Megginson wrote:

> <object notation="uuencoded">
> begin 644 para
> M66]U(&%R92!Q=6ET92!R:6=H="!T:&%T('1H:7,@:7,@;&5G86P@6$U,(&]R
> M(%-'34P@+2T@=&AA="=S(&]N92!V86QI9`IU<V4@;V8@3D]4051)3TX@871T
> J<FEB=71E<RX@2&5R92=S('1H:7,@<&%R86=R87!H(%5514Y#3T1%1#H*
> `
> end
> </object>

Don't want to be pedantic, but for this to work you need at least
<object notation='uuencoded'>
<![CDATA[
begin 644 para
M66]U(&%R92!Q=6ET92!R:6=H="!T:&%T('1H:7,@:7,@;&5G86P@6$U,(&]R
M(%-'34P@+2T@=&AA="=S(&]N92!V86QI9`IU<V4@;V8@3D]4051)3TX@871T
J<FEB=71E<RX@2&5R92=S('1H:7,@<&%R86=R87!H(%5514Y#3T1%1#H*
`
end]]>
</object>

I'm sure you can see why.  But in the general case not even
that works, because uuencode will be sure to emit the occasional
"]]>".  Neither SGML nor XML really have any facilities designed
to support in-line inclusion of foreign objects.  Yes, this
is irritating. -Tim


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