Re: Pointer Methods in RDF

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Glenn Marcy writes:

> Perhaps I am missing something, but given the phrase in the constraint
> itself of "except as defined by later specifications" isn't Pointer
> Methods in RDF an example of just the sort of specifications that we
> reserve these things for?  Or do we really expect to eventually need
> every token that begins with "[xX][mM][lL]" for just the set of core
> XML specifications?

I thought so. . .

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