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   Re: [xml-dev] re: The J2ME pseudo-XML botch

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At 6:46 PM +0000 2/23/03, Sean McGrath wrote:

>Actually, SGML was probably different. It allowed you to be 100% 
>compliant but leave out pretty much everything :-)

Sounds like the XML Infoset to me.

At OOP 2003 last month I demoed an Infoset conformant kangaroo:

http://cafeconleche.org/slides/oop2003/xmlandjava/36.html

This e-mail contains no information items, and is therefore 100% 
Infoset conformant.
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