- From: Rushforth, Peter <Peter.Rushforth@NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 11:50:33 +0000
- To: Uche Ogbuji <uche@ogbuji.net>, "public-microxml@w3.org" <public-microxml@w3.org>
Received on Tuesday, 21 August 2012 11:51:03 UTC
Uche, ________________________________ From: Uche Ogbuji [mailto:uche@ogbuji.net] Sent: August 18, 2012 01:51 To: public-microxml@w3.org Subject: Re: xml:* attributes I think the argument is that xml:id rather than id and xml:lang rather than lang would strike our mythical developer as a bit too far along in the quirks department. I can see that, argument, and more importantly, the ban of colons is the smaller increment over the starting point, so I think it gets a bost from that. I think it would be a huge reclamation from complexity in the XMl stack if rather than global attributes in locally scoped namespaces we could enshrine a way to express cross-vocabulary concepts as abstract forms interpreted through syntactical transforms. That's why I'm especially happy to read: > Exactly what I was thinking. I think a MicroAF would be a very, very good > thing. *sighs exhaustedly* Okay, I'll look into it. I think you're one of the few who could get that just right.
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