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   Re: John replies to Ron: Differences

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  • From: rbourret@dvs1.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de (Ron Bourret)
  • To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 09:42:51 +0200

Peter Murray-Rust wrote:

> >> Furthermore, in more data (as
> >> opposed to document) applications of XML, PCDATA-only content seems to be
> >> relatively common.
> >
> >Perhaps true.  But maybe that's a historical artifact due to there
> >being no standard way to express rich text within databases.
> 
> PCDATA-only content models are likely to be extremely common in many areas
> and not necessarily related to their use in databases. I use them all the
> time in CML. They are also widely used in the examples in the RDF draft
> (e.g. the Dublin Core uses).

This is what I meant.  Many data applications of XML, such as transferring sales 
orders or flight schedules across the net, have no interest in rich text.  Thus, 
they are likely to have many PCDATA-only elements.

-- Ron Bourret

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