Arbitrary XML documents as custom (was Xinclude word-smithing)

David,

You wrote:

> A key application of GRDDL that I am concerned about is where 
> GRDDL is used to treat arbitrary XML documents as custom 
> serializations of RDF.

Can you elaborate on why you believe GRDDL should support "arbitrary"
XML documents as custom serializations of RDF?

My view is that GRDDL can support some, carefully constructed, XML
dialects as custom serialisations, but certainly not arbitrary ones. You
seem to be suggesting that GRDDL should support any XML dialect being a
serialisation of the entire RDF model.

Ian
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Received on Monday, 18 June 2007 07:50:30 UTC