- From: W. Eliot Kimber <eliot@isogen.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 16:32:58 -0900
- To: Martin Bryan <mtbryan@sgml.u-net.com>, w3c-sgml-wg@www10.w3.org
At 09:28 PM 1/17/97 +0000, Martin Bryan wrote: >(Eliot: Having written this I came across the new rflocsrc attribute, which >means that I may be able to do this and be HyTime compliant after all! >Brilliant! Am I right in thinking that rflocsrc can be made to stack so that >it handles the chain given above where URL-fragment references URL-file >which references URL-path which references URL-DNS. It would really be cool >if the URL-file name was the content of the element using the #CONTENT >option you have allowed for!!) That's the idea. But don't get too excited--it's only a proposed design and hasn't been approved yet (but I think it's a good idea, at least without having had time to think about the possible implications). Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber (eliot@isogen.com) Senior SGML Consulting Engineer, Highland Consulting 2200 North Lamar Street, Suite 230, Dallas, Texas 75202 +1-214-953-0004 +1-214-953-3152 fax http://www.isogen.com (work) http://www.drmacro.com (home) "Rats in the morning, rats in the afternoon...if they don't go away, I'll be re-educated soon..." --Austin Lounge Lizards, "1984 Blues"
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