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Re: [xml-dev] Re: XML design of ((a and b) or c)

It does indeed... The Ant markup is to achieve a true/false result,
whereas I'm trying to model the items that make up an order, so the
result would be a set of elements.

It works for both, I think, so that's fine.

On 12/13/06, Mitch Amiano <mitch.amiano@agilemarkup.com> wrote:
> By the way, that's how ANT markup does it too.
>
> Andrew Welch wrote:
> > I wrote:
> >> (a and b) or c
> >>
> >> could be designed as:
> >>
> >> <or>
> >>     <a>
> >>     <and>
> >>         <b/>
> >>         <c/>
> >>     </and>
> >> </or>
> >
> > ...or more correctly:
> >
> > <or>
> >  <and>
> >    <a/>
> >    <b/>
> >  </and>
> >  <c/>
> > </or>
> >
> > :)
>
>


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