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   Re: java pull parser / fragment processing

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  • From: Paul Grosso <pgrosso@arbortext.com>
  • To: Stefan Haustein <stefan.haustein@trantor.de>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 13:27:42 -0600

At 18:45 1999 12 27 +0100, Stefan Haustein wrote:
>Paul Grosso had written:
>> I hear people using the term "fragment" on xml-dev,
>> and I wonder how this relates to the term as defined
>> by the W3C XML Fragment Interchange spec [1].  As editor
>> of this spec and chair of the XML Core WG that is now in
>> charge this spec, I would like to hear about any implementations
>> of the W3C XML Fragment Interchange spec.  Does your
>> implementation conform to it? 
>
>No, it is has nothing todo with that. It's just about handling
>the parse stream from one fragment processor to another and back while 
>parsing which seems difficult with SAX.  

Perhaps, then, you could define what you mean by "fragment"
if it doesn't match the definition in the W3C spec.  I don't
find it a word with a necessarily obvious precise definition
when used in relation to XML.

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