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What is really frightening is how hard and loudly some pressed for ditching DTDs at the beginning of XML. All things considered, that would have been a horrific mistake. Don't touch the core. Treat it like your DNA basic. As for the rest, choose wisely including refusing to listen where others choose for you and your instincts tell you their choices are unwise. You have to own your mistakes, but you will come to know them. From a distance, given DSDL and all the rest, I think XML is progressing splendidly because the XML community gets wiser with every passing year and that is remarkable for a community of this size. len From: Mike Champion [mailto:mc@x...] d) cooperating under the aegis of the ISO DSDL effort to create real standarization -- a menu of choices that reflect best practices learned by the actual application of these various schema languages.
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