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  • From: "Ramkumar Menon" <ramkumar.menon@g...>
  • To: xml-dev@l..., xmlschema-dev@w..., xsl-list@l...
  • Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:17:37 -0700

Gurus,
 
I had a question. Why is it that languages like XML Schema, XSLT etc allow only English in the element and attribute names ?  I am not referring to the content, but the actual elements and attributes defined by the grammar.
i.e.  <schema>, <template>, <call-template>, <for-each>, <element>, <attribute> etc....
Does it make any sense at all to allow these grammars itself to support writing schemas/xslts etc in local languages.
 
Any designer tool can then interpret the text as per the character encoding specified in the document declaration and render it according to the locale/language preferences.
 
I know I am missing something very fundamental.
 
Ram


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