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- From: Eric van der Vlist <vdv@dyomedea.com>
- To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:22:04 +0200
"Simon St.Laurent" wrote:
>
> Eric van der Vlist raised some issues [1] with the recent working draft of
> 'Syntax of CSS rules in HTML's "STYLE" attribute' [2]. HTML, XHTML, SVG,
> and MathML all use this 'style' attribute.
>
I see this as something that will happen more and more frequently and
not only within vocabularies defined by the W3C ;=) ...
There is a lot of overlap between vocabularies that have been defined
independently and it would often make sense to create new modules to
isolate the common feature and reduce the overlaps.
I should have thought about it before W3C XML Schema is CR :( but after
reading the XLink remapping document, I wonder if a feature to define
"synonyms" wouldn't have been useful.
To be able to say:
"consider @href and @xlink:href as equivalent"
or
"consider @style and @css:style as equivalent"
or
"consider @base and @xml:base as equivalent"
or
"consider @lang and @xml:lang as equivalent"
would solve many issues...
Eric
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