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Re: [xml-dev] What is the meaning of a txt file? Parallels betweenthe XML Schema hexBinary type and txt files ...

On Wed, 12 May, 2021, 6:14 PM Roger L Costello, <costello@mitre.org> wrote:

I see similarities between txt files and the XSD hexBinary type. Both are at the bottom (the most primitive) with respect to meaning.

I don't agree that, XSD hexBinary type doesn't have much meaning.

XML data when confirming to xs:hexBinary type, can represent any binary data (for e.g an image). i.e xs:hexBinary's value space is the whole of binary information. And it's lexical space, is hexadecimal encoding of each octet of binary data.



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