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> Likewise, just doing a text search on the "agenda at a glance", XML >2002 seems to have had 3 presentations on RELAX NG, XML 2003 had 1, and >XML 2004 had none. My talk "Documents vs. Data, Schemas vs. Schemas"[1] didn't mention RELAX NG in the title so that it would show up in the schedule summaries, but it came to the conclusion that lots of people out there would be better off using RELAX NG than XSD. A "why RNG is good" presentation would end up preaching mostly to the faithful, and I thought that a talk structured around more generalized processing issues would be better for the conference than one that focused on pushing a specific tool, especially if the tool is not as new as it was in 2002. Bob DuCharme www.snee.com/bob <bob@ snee.com> weblog on linking-related topics: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1191 [1] http://www.snee.com/xml/xml2004paper.html
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