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  • From: John Cowan <cowan@l...>
  • To: XML Dev <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 13:30:41 -0500

Paul Prescod replied to Rick Jelliffe:

> > The <![JAVA[ ]]> idea was not that JAVA would be a "CDATA marked section",
> > but an "RCDATA marked section", which means that special character
> > references and entity references would be allowed.

I missed this before.  Java doesn't need character references, for
which it has its own syntax, and entity references would IMHO cause
more confusion then they are worth, since & and < have well-known
Java semantics utterly distinct from their SGML (reference) semantics.
 
> This would eliminate the most interesting thing about CDATA sections:
> character suppression. Making <![JAVA[ RCDATA is going in the wrong
> direction. Rather it should be a CDATA-on-steriods that even ignores CDEnd
> ("]]>") and only looks for something like ]JAVA]> to end the section.

Doesn't help, because the recursive problem remains vivid when Java
programs generate SGML.  Keep CDEnd and use "]]\76" inside Java
strings, "]] >" in ordinary Java source.

-- 
John Cowan	http://www.ccil.org/~cowan		cowan@c...
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