RE: explaining the simple/general XML case before the DTD-constrained HTML case in the GRDDL spec

> Since we now have a separate primer to introduce GRDDL, it no 
> longer seems necessary to start the GRDDL spec by saying 
> "let's start with the HTML case that you may be familiar with 
> and then go to the XML case".
> 
> It's more straightforward to specify the simple/general XML 
> case first, and then take on the DTD constraint for XHTML profiles.
> 
> So I have changed the order of the sections...
> 
> Contents
>      1. Introduction
>      2. The GRDDL transformation attribute in XML
>      3. GRDDL for XML Namespaces
>      4. The GRDDL profile for XHTML
>      5. GRDDL for HTML Profiles
>      6. GRDDL Transformations
>      7. Security Considerations
>      8. References

That seems to make better sense.

Ian
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Received on Friday, 13 October 2006 18:41:32 UTC