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- From: len bullard <cbullard@hiwaay.net>
- To: Mark Birbeck <Mark.Birbeck@iedigital.net>
- Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 20:02:28 -0600
Mark Birbeck wrote:
> A consistent theme in this discussion forum is that people always want
> every major breakthrough that has been made by XML to be removed, under
> the pretence of coping with some 'special circumstances'. If you think
> about it, it is quite unique in the history of software engineering to
> have an agreed standard which allows us to check whether a document that
> we had no part in designing the layout for, is valid.
Not to be tendentious, but some of us having been doing that for at
least a generation now. SGML works.
The concept of well-formed documents was introduced with XML. AFAIK, no
one has proposed removing the use of DTDs or alternative schemas. If
there
is a significant breakthrough, it has been the introduction of two
API/interface standards, one formal, DOM, and one grassroots, SAX, both
of which are there to solve different but related problems. The
interface
standards for markup are unique. Some of us would have killed for
those about five years ago.
len
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