- From: Christopher R. Maden <crm@eps.inso.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 20:54:27 GMT
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
> 3. Should the XML declaration at the front of the document entity be > made optional? > > [Ed. note: a *lot* of discussion on this one; made more difficult that > the people who wanted it optional could see good reasons for making it > compulsory, and those who wanted it compulsory could see good reasons > for making it optional] > > Optional: Bray, Clark, DeRose, Kimber, Magliery, Sharpe, Bosak > Required: Maler, Paoli, Sperberg-McQueen > > So it's now optional. It must be made crystal clear that its absence implies: o XML version 1.0 - documents complying with future versions are going to have to require the declaration for disambiguation o UTF-8 or UCS-2 encoding - "An entity which begins with neither a Byte Order Mark nor an encoding declaration must be in the UTF-8 encoding." o RMD of ALL - "If no RMD is provided, the effect is identical to an RMD with the value ALL". I disagree with this choice of defaults, but that is the current spec. -Chris -- Christopher R. Maden One Richmond Square DynaText SIT Technical Support Providence, RI 02906 USA Inso Corporation +1.401.421.9550 (voice) Electronic Publishing Solutions +1.401.521.2030 (facsimile)
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