>Have you got a specific example DTD that you're thinking about? All the >markup languages that came to my mind (Docbook, XHTML, NLM Journal etc.) >have RNG equivalents. Specific use cases tend to be more persuasive than >general wish lists. XHTML? 1.0? In RNG? Really? Now there's something new for me. I thought it only has a DTD. That was the particular language I had in mind. After a search on the W3C site, I also saw a Schema implementation, but RNG. Anyhow, I can't think of any other language now too, but even if I do, contacting it's author may as well result in that author publishing a schema and/or RNG too. Still, it only may. Thanks for not being against it though. That's still something ;-). Regards, Vasil RangelovReceived on Monday, 10 September 2007 20:21:28 GMT
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