- From: Dmitry Turin <html60@narod.ru>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:08:14 +0300
- To: public-html@w3.org
Ben, my idea is quite different: i admit, that _any symbols_ (including '</anytag>') can be content of element. So i propose @size for quite different purpose - to specify end of content. E.g. <video_stream xml:size=10000>cvpwrbdvw</video_stream> Once again, i propose to enter this attribute into XML. BB> I don't believe there is such an element Dmitry. There is a 'meter' BB> element which might suit your needs, however its usage is restricted BB> to measurements where there is a known (or implied?) maximum value. BB> http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-meter >> DT> I searched something like >> DT> <anytag xml:size=10000>cvpwrbdvw</anytag> >> DT> to transfer video, etc in XML, but i did't find. >> DT> Please, prompt me, is there similar possibility. >> DT> Or let's append 'xml:size'. >> or 'xml:length' ? Dmitry Turin HTML6 (6. 8.1) http://html60.euro.ru SQL5 (5.14.2) http://sql50.euro.ru Unicode7 (7. 3.1) http://unicode70.euro.ru Computer2 (2. 6.1) http://computer20.euro.ru
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