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  • From: Ken MacLeod <ken@b...>
  • To: Tom Bannon <bannon@o...>
  • Date: 05 Mar 1998 13:00:19 -0600

Tom Bannon <bannon@o...> writes:

> Perhaps I've missed something, but I don't see that the start 
> and end points of XML documents are well defined, ie. something 
> like <xml> and </xml>, akin to HTML's <html> and </html>.

Yes, you've missed something :-).  HTML has <html> and </html> because
there is an implied (if missing)

  <!doctype HTML system>

at the beginning of every HTML document.  In XML you will have an explicit

  <!doctype TOP system "mine.dtd">

that will say that this document's top element is <top>...</top>.

-- 
  Ken MacLeod
  ken@b...

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