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three-vowel element names (was Re: [xml-dev] xml:href, xml:rel andxml:type)

On 4/15/2012 2:56 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
> The biggest problem I see with XLink is that it did not address "link
> discovery through architectural forms" - the process of saying, "in this
> XML vocabulary, the "cf" attribute on any element with three vowels in
> the element name is a link constructed by using the template
>    concat(@cf, "?", local-name(), "=", .)
> I could see great value in such a specification if I thought anyone
> would implement and use it.

I'm having some difficulty seeing the value in a rule that would form 
links for elements with three vowels in their names.  Maybe if you had a 
better example, the world would flock to implement this?  Seriously - 
what are you on about? Sorry for being dim, but it sounds like it might 
be interesting, and I just don't get it.

-Mike


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