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ludger goeke said:
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> I wrote the term generic markup in a lot of xml literature but I'm not
> shure
> what it really means ? Does it describes the fact that the user is able to
> define his own markup or does it describes the fact that the markup
> describes the content of a document in a semantic way ?
"Generic" markup refers to the practise of adding simple labels to ranges
of text.
"Generalized" markup refers to the practise of adding simple labels
(elements) which can themselves have metadata (attributes) to ranges of
text, according to some grammar.
Sometimes the terms "generic" is used by mistake when "generalized" is meant.
"Generic" is associated with GCA GenCoding ('67). "Generalized" is
associated with IBM's GML ('73), ISO's SGML ('86) and W3Cs XML ('96).
For more, refer
http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200304/msg00769.html
http://xml.coverpages.org/rifkinXMarks.html
http://www.sgmlsource.com/history/roots.htm
Cheers
Rick Jelliffe
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