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Re: [xml-dev] Inherent limitation in the expressability of XML markup?

On 21/03/2011 11:22, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
> Why isn't this co-constrain expressed using XML markup? Why do we resort to non-XML syntax?
>
> Does it indicate an inherent limitation in the expressability of XML markup? Has anyone characterized this limitation?
>
> /Roger

For the same reasons we don't use XML syntax to represent strings:

<string>
<character>h</character>
<character>e</character>
<character>l</character>
<character>l</character>
<character>o</character>
</string>


Oliver Hallam
XQSharp
http://www.xqsharp.com


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