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Re: [xml-dev] XML Schema: What does it *really* mean to declare anelement?

On Tue, 2013-01-01 at 19:43 +0000, Costello, Roger L. wrote:

> They are all equivalent:
> 
>     <W>...</W>
>     <W>...</W>
>     <W>...</W>
>     <W>...</W>
>     <W>...</W>
>     <W>...</W>

These actually all look the same here, but maybe that's because I'm
looking at the plain text version of your message, with no formatting.

When I was an undergraduate I had the choice at one point of FORTRAN or
Algol. I got an Algol book out of the library and went to the room where
the card punches were. In the book, keywords were in bold. Try as I
might I couldn't see how to enter bold keywords and italic variable
names, and I gave up and went back to FORTRAN.

Liam

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