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- To: "Michael Kay" <mike@saxonica.com>
- Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Mixed content in data-binding (Was: Re: [xml-dev] Interesting pair of comments
- From: "Sylvain Loiseau" <sylvain.loiseau@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 18:38:59 +0200
- Cc: 'XML-dev' <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- In-reply-to: <20050717022802.7C40E2C00584@mwinf0101.wanadoo.fr>
- References: <20050717022802.7C40E2C00584@mwinf0101.wanadoo.fr>
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> I agree there's a convention with document-oriented XML that if you
> remove all the tags, you are left with a human readable piece of text
> that makes sense.
In the TEI vocabulary this is less and less guaranteed. Structures like:
<p>a <corr sic="tyop">typo</corr></p>
holding a lapsus, should now (in the last version of the TEI guidelines,
P5) be marked:
<p>a <choice><corr>typo</corr><sic>tyop</sic></choice></p>
If I understand correctly, only finite list of values should now be
recorded in attribute (so that no-'atomic' (?) value may always be marked
up further).
This make me think that perenity of the data is concerned with mixed
content.
slv
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