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Re: [xml-dev] provocations and realities (was Re: Fwd: [xml-dev]Not using mixed content? Then don't use XML)

On 09/04/13 06:52, Liam R E Quin wrote:

> Places where we agree re. schemas:
>
> * they can be misapplied
>
> * they can be used as a crutch to avoid thinking about situations (more
> than my job's worth to let you park there sir)
>
> * they can stifle design
>
> But these things are true of any set of guidelines, rules, best
> practices, laws, legislation...

And tools?
After 40 year with hand tools, 20 with a table saw,
I'd say they are a fair view of when a table saw is appropriate.

Summary?
Horses for courses. Unless you work in the knackers yard.



regards

-- 
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk


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