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RE: merge mode for XML


From: Noel Yap
Subject: RE: merge mode for XML
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 08:25:02 -0700 (PDT)

Not only that, but in the end it is the client who
decides the "real" semantics of the document with or
without DTDs and Schemas.

Noel
--- Gary Bisaga <address@hidden> wrote:
> Sorry, this strikes me as just a little bit extreme.
> I agree that you ought
> to write DTDs or schemas (just yesterday I had to
> make one of our developers
> do so, and our own internal XML infrastructure
> requires them). But to call
> documents without DTDs/schemas "not XML" and
> unworthy of configuration
> management is certainly not supported by the XML
> spec or common usage. For
> one thing, as I'm sure you know, the XML spec does
> not seem to deprecate
> well-formed XML documents. When I was in the W3 XML
> working group (1999)
> there was certainly a group of us (not everybody)
> who believed that
> well-formed documents had a place in the world.
> 
> And if we take this tack, what about constructs not
> declarable with DTDs?
> XML Schemas will certainly improve this, but many
> people are not using them
> yet. Are DTDs with "ANY" declarations also not XML,
> since they really don't
> describe the semantics of the document? Since DTDs
> can't describe data types
> or other restrictions (such as field length), is any
> DTD'ed document "not
> XML"?
> 
> DTDs and schemas are good and should be used
> wherever possible. But there
> are realities of life.
> 
> <>< gary
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> Greg A. Woods
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:56 AM
> To: Peter Ring
> Cc: CVS-II Discussion Mailing List
> Subject: RE: merge mode for XML
> > <rant>There's a class of simple XML documents that
> live and
> > die without getting near either a DTD or revision
> control.
> > Without a schema and accompanying documentation,
> there's no
> > way to tell the semantics of the XML document, and
> not much
> > point in version management.</rant>
> 
> Amen.  I couldn't agree more!
> Those who dare call such things "XML" are sadly
> mistaken.
> 
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