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Re: [xml-dev] Lessons learned from the XML experiment

LOL.  Interesting, I am not the one complaining that XML is broken.

It works for me in my little corner of the world.  I am sure that the
W3C will listen as well if you produce a solution to your complaints.

Cheers,
Tim

On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com> wrote:
>>
>> No, I can't in this specific use case.  However, AFAIK there isn't a
>> published, standards track grammar for your example.
>
> So Java is broken because there's no international standard for package names like org.w3.dom?
>
> How come I didn't notice?
>
> Michael Kay
> Saxonica



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