- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:21:52 -0400
- To: Brian McBride <bwm@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- Cc: Patrick.Stickler@nokia.com, w3c-rdfcore-wg@w3.org
* Brian McBride <bwm@hplb.hpl.hp.com> [2003-08-26 09:56+0100] > > > > Patrick.Stickler@nokia.com wrote: > [...] > > > > >UGH! Please, no. > > > >If Peter or others are unhappy about our fudging, then we shouldn't > >fudge, and we should take the stricter position that lexical forms > >are lexical forms are lexical forms and no whitespace processing > >is ever to be applied to any lexical form. > > Why is that preferrable? This has come up at all because the most > commonly used library Xerces, implements the more forgiving function. Not sure where you got 'most commonly used library' from. Maybe the Java version is popular amongst Java users, and Java is the most popular language... Dan
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