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At 2002-12-12 11:02 -0600, Doug Rudder wrote:
>Okay, I'm drawing a blank on my searches, so I'll go ahead and ask the
>question here: When MS says it supports "custom XML schemas" are they
>talking about W3C XML Schemas or does Word 11 allow for DTDs to be used as
>well?
They didn't show any DTDs at all ... it appears to be entirely based on W3C
Schema.
They support user-supplied custom schemas and have schemas of their own for
their internal formats.
The numbers bandied about included the claim that there will be 300 million
users and creators of XML next year starting in the middle of the year.
It was a very impressive presentation and demo ... it will be interesting
to see how it rolls out.
........................ Ken
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