- From: Charles F. Goldfarb <Charles@SGMLsource.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 20:21:14 GMT
- To: Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com>
- Cc: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
On Sat, 21 Sep 1996 06:08:19 +0000, Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com> wrote: > >Charles' proposal in this area is to require explicit markup around >pseudo-elements in mixed content, probably minimized into something like '"' >via shortref, e.g. ><p>"Listen to my heart beat " <!-- trailing space required, right? --> ><?Director Audio On> >"and beat and beat." ></p> > >Advantages: >[a] & [b] exactly as above, and >[c] it's 8879-compliant > >Costs >[a] people have to put in a little more markup >[b] it is unlikely that XML can ever be fed to an HTML reader. > >Not really an easy choice; but I think we've succeeded in shaking out what >the issues are. > [a] According to the Design Principles: " 10. Terseness is of minimal importance." [b] Native processing of XML by unaware HTML readers is not an XML objective. (judging by earlier postings, it isn't even a credible fantasy) See, it really is an easy choice (although perhaps not a pleasant one). -- Charles F. Goldfarb * Information Management Consulting * +1(408)867-5553 13075 Paramount Drive * Saratoga CA 95070 * USA International Standards Editor * ISO 8879 SGML * ISO/IEC 10744 HyTime Prentice-Hall Series Editor * CFG Series on Open Information Management --
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