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At 04:31 PM 12/24/99 -0800, Don Park wrote: >Atomic XML standards are one page specs each of which defines >a single 'power word', a tag name or an attribute name. An >example is 'xmlns' or 'table'. > >Molecular XML standards are small specs each of which defines >a single 'power phrase', a micro-schema involving just a few >elements. An example is 'address' molecule that consists of >small number of elements that make up an address. > >These 'micro-standards' will allow us to create a more coherent >XML document standards as well as XML software that can 'learn' >to handle new standards by plugging in new power words or phrases. This is beautiful! I'd love to see more projects that assemble smaller pieces, rather than trying to create anew within gigantic frameworks. This is the kind of approach that I think gives namespaces a good reason for being, helping developers cope with lots of little fragments rather than assuming that only their own vocabularies are worth using. I'd love to see these small parts standardized, and then reused as appropriate. I think it might make development of both XML document structures and XML processing software a lot easier. Based on these wish lists, it sounds like 2000 is pretty promising. Are there more folks with dreams for the next year? XML-dev is a great place to find people with similar needs and interests. Simon St.Laurent XML: A Primer, 2nd Ed. Building XML Applications Inside XML DTDs: Scientific and Technical Sharing Bandwidth / Cookies http://www.simonstl.com xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ and on CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1 To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; unsubscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)
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