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Hi Folks, Liam Quin wrote: XML frees your information from being optimized for, and specific to, any one program. An obvious question arises: What is the right way to design XML? I believe the answer is: Design XML so that it reflects (models) the real world. But real-world designs (models) may not be well-suited to efficient application processing. A second question arises: How do we design XML to have broad utility while still enabling efficient application processing? I believe the answer is: Each application should transform the XML into a form that enables the application to process it efficiently. Do you agree with this? Is there anything else you would add? /Roger
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