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Re: [xml-dev] Announcing a Preview of XString, an XML technology - XML as a String

In article <q2ehi2hgom5vm7girqfhdp8f8te9efmd2c@hive.bjoern.hoehrmann.de> you write:

>>It a bit nonsense when an XML paper uses the tag name "XML". Such names
>>are not allowed.

>That is incorrect, only processing instruction targets cannot be "XML".

All names beginning xml, XML, etc are reserved.  It's not a
well-formedness error to use them, but you should not use them except
as defined by XML standards (and, of course, when experimenting with
new ideas for standardization).

-- Richard



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