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Re: [UCR] Design constraints: early example goal/csf hierarchy --> PR / PRR

From: Francois Bry <bry@ifi.lmu.de>
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:48:10 +0200
Message-ID: <444758DA.1030503@ifi.lmu.de>
CC: 'RIF WG' <public-rif-wg@w3.org>

Gerd Wagner wrote:
>> So it's worth considering affordances toward homoginization 
>> (instead of being completely bound by quirk support).
>>     
>  
> I think this is a very important point, in particular
> for production rule systems, which, like HTML, because
> of a lack of precise semantics, have developed all kinds
> of proprietary quirks. 
>
> Notice that in the case of HTML, the subsequent clean-up 
> through the XHTML standard has led the browser vendors to 
> support two processing modes: their old quirks mode and
> additionally a standards mode that is XHTML compliant
> (they recognize the required mode by checking if the
> HTML document conatains a corresponding document type
> declaration or not).
>
> I think a similar development is desirable for production 
> rule systems.
>
> -Gerd
>
>
>   
+1

François
Received on Thursday, 20 April 2006 09:48:14 GMT

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