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"Bullard, Claude L (Len)" scripsit:
> Does the Infoset warranty that as well as
> XML 1.0? Granted, it can be done with other
> syntaxes as well, and most of us know, it gets
> down to choosing one and sticking with it.
Sure it does. The Infoset is ridiculously close to the XML surface;
it just abstracts away crap like "How many spaces between attributes?"
and "What kind of quotation mark?" and the like. About the only
thing that disappears without a trace is the physical entity structure.
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