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This is likely the nut of the problem to be resolved. It is possible that binarization gets the best results for each application by becoming non-interoperable across applications. That is, the needs of the particular application without regard for its encoding are the primary determinants of the usefulness of the binary format. A binary that makes the encoding concerns dominant may in fact, be inefficient for most given applications. So if in fact, the requirement for interoperation is examined more closely, it could be the case that the requirement for a single binary infoset specification goes away. Considering all text nodes to be of the same content and equal in value is false. The binarization approach taken to indexed face set content (see X3D) and <p> may be completely different. len From: Robin Berjon [mailto:robin.berjon@e...] As more domains come up with their own partial solution to the issue, the space becomes cluttered and interoperability suffers.
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