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   Re: [xml-dev] DTDs: Teilite vs. Sdocbook

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/ Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com> was heard to say:
| Jonathan Robie wrote:
|
|> What are the relative advantages of these two DTDs? What are the
|> relative advantages of the set of tools available for each? Does
|> either have an advantage in terms of extensibility or
|> compositionality with other schemas? Are there other schemas I
|> should be considering?
|
| They're both awfully big.  How about XHTML?  Has most of what you need
| for office-document apps.  -Tim

Jonathan explicitly mentions Simplified DocBook which is roughly the
same size as XHTML. Actually, it's a little bigger I think, but still
about a third the size of DocBook.

<duck>And anyway, DocBook is obviously the right answer.</duck>

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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