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- From: Matthew Gertner <matthew@praxis.cz>
- To: Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 18:10:02 +0100
Tim Berners-Lee wrote:
> >A few respondents were also concerned about the use of the text/xml
> >media type for delivering xHTML, considering this to be "premature".
> >If a document conforming to XML 1.0 and XML Namespaces is not to be
> >considered "text/xml", this raises an important issue as to what is.
I am curious to know whether the idea of using "xml" as the top-level
media type, rather than the subtype, has occurred to anyone. This seems
apt to me because XML applications are going to need both the
information that a given media type is XML and information about the
precise schema that the media type conforms to. This is, I suspect, why
neither the "text/xml" or "text/xhtml" variants seem entirely
satisfactory. In my opinion "xml/xhtml" (and the precedent thus set)
would solve all these problems and enable applications to work with XML
documents both generically and in a way specific to a given schema. On
the other hand, I have no idea what the implications of creating an
entirely new top-level media type are.
Matthew
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