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The W3C has just issued four recommendations: XML 1.1 (the new version with support for arbitrary scripts in markup, IBM newlines, and optional normalization checking) XML 1.0, 3rd Edition (the sum of all errata issued up to date) Namespaces 1.1 (for use with XML 1.1, supports undeclaring arbitrary namespaces) XML Infoset 2nd Edition (the sum of all errata, clarifies that XML 1.0 and XML 1.1 share the same Infoset) Nattering nabobs of negativism will doubtless be glad to note that XML 1.1 parsers MUST support XML 1.0 as well, and that human and mechanical XML generators SHOULD generate XML 1.0 unless there is a specific reason to generate XML 1.1. -- He made the Legislature meet at one-horse John Cowan tank-towns out in the alfalfa belt, so that jcowan@r... hardly nobody could get there and most of http://www.reutershealth.com the leaders would stay home and let him go http://www.ccil.org/~cowan to work and do things as he pleased. --Mencken, _Declaration of Independence_
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