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- From: David Megginson <david@megginson.com>
- To: XMLDev list <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Dec 1999 14:17:57 -0500
"Clark C. Evans" <clark.evans@manhattanproject.com> writes:
> Yet another fundamental question... any insight would be greatly
> apprechiated!
There are a lot of answers to this question, but in the end, the real
argument was that PIs cause display problems in level-3 and level-4
HTML browsers, and some influential parties [1] had a strong interest
in being able to write HTML+XML documents that, by various sorts of
lexical trickery, could still be displayed in XML-oblivious browsers
like Netscape 3.
Yes, I know everything you're going to say, and I probably agree with
all of it. I've written a couple of Namespace filters, and they'd be
*much* easier if all Namespace declarations appeared in the prolog.
All the best,
David
[1] Who those parties were is confidential, but they were not the Big
Evil Companies.
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