- From: Peter Flynn <pflynn@curia.ucc.ie>
- Date: 02 Mar 1997 22:44:24 +0000 (GMT)
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
At 11:28 02/03/97 -0800, Paul Grosso wrote: >[JB: I'm forwarding the following message at the request of Paul Grosso,] > [...] I missed > the fact that XML as currently defined would not parse a DTD > that contained omitted tag minimization [...] I'm asking is that we define > the XML grammar so that an optional omitted tag minimization field > in an element declaration would be allowed but be ignored by an > XML processor. As I understand it, the XML spec currently assumes an element dec of <!element foo (model)> and you're suggesting XML should also permit <!element foo [-o] [-o] (model)>, right? > If we don't allow omitted tag minimization, I fear we will increase > the number of cases were people feel they must maintain two versions > of every DTD [...] I agree. Doesn't this come under the category of "for compatibility: A feature of XML included solely to ensure that XML remains compatible with SGML"? ///Peter
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