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John Cowan wrote: > > Rick Jelliffe scripsit: > > > (Actually, I don't know why #xHHHH is used here: it would > be better to > > use U+HHHH to emphasize that these are characters not codes in the > > external encoding.) > > I wasn't about to make a gratuitous change to XML 1.1 to fix > this I agree with Rick that that would be good. Why not change it? Alessandro > , and I suspect that XML 1.0 used #xHHHH because that > most closely corresponds to XML's own notation &#xHHHH; > without actually being confusable with it. > > In any case, as you say, #xHHHH(H) refers to characters, not > encodings. > > -- > Even a refrigerator can conform to the XML John Cowan > Infoset, as long as it has a door sticker > jcowan@r... > saying "No information items inside". > http://www.reutershealth.com > --Eve Maler > http://www.ccil.org/~cowan > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > The xml-dev list is sponsored by XML.org > <http://www.xml.org>, an initiative of OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> The list archives are at http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription manager: <http://lists.xml.org/ob/adm.pl>
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