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Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:
> At 4:09 PM +0100 2/27/03, Robin Berjon wrote:
>> The PSVI is one kind of Infoset.
> 
> Actrually, I don't think so. A PSVI is not one kind of Infoset, at least 
> if by Infoset you're referring to the thing described by the XML 
> Information Set specification. A PSVI includes an Infoset but there's 
> more to it than that, specifically types and validity information. By 
> analogy, a laptop computer is not a kind of CPU even though it contains 
> a CPU. A PSVI is not a kind of infoset  even though it contains an Infoset.

A Christmas tree is still a tree, even under a load of kitsh. A duck is still a 
duck, even when its cooked and doesn't quack like a duck anymore. I'm not sure 
there's much value in this debate...

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Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@e...>
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