- From: Peter Murray-Rust <Peter@ursus.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 16:26:03 GMT
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
In message <009B10ED.A43A6B80.1@vax.ox.ac.uk> Lou Burnard writes: > While I don't share Peter's desire to include all the TEI location mechanisms > in the XML spec (as already indicated, I think I would add only TOKEN and > possibly PATTERN to the grove-based ones already proposed), I would like the I am ignorant of the full glory of TEI (the phrase 'p.419' is slightly forbidding) but I wasn't really arguing for things I don't know about. TOKEN (possibly amended as in a separate message) and PATTERN will do me fine, though I will *have* to have something like FOREIGN and I would have thought many others would wish to search non-textual information. > ERB to reconsider its decision to disallow the spanning mechanism defined by > echte TEI x-pointers. This also seems like something we could use... P. > -- Peter Murray-Rust, domestic net connection Virtual School of Molecular Sciences http://www.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/
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