- From: C. M. Sperberg-McQueen <cmsmcq@acm.org>
- Date: 05 Mar 2004 00:09:42 +0100
- To: W3C TAG mailing list <public-webarch-comments@w3.org>
1.1.3 The sample principle "self-descriptive markup" makes me nervous: surely the TAG does not believe that XML (or any other system) is a self-describing format in the sense that anyone looking at any instance of the format will understand what is going on without having to have recourse to any documentation? Neither XML nor any other format or notation matches this description. Some formats are or can be self-describing in that the notation can be used to describe the notation: one can write a grammar in BNF for BNF itself, and one can write a schema in XML to define the XML vocabulary for writing schemas. But such recursion is possible, surely, primarily for notations which are intended to be used for defining notations.
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