Re: schemas

Can you provide an example of a schema being used correctly and how the
user interface would support it?
Jon


At 03:29 PM 9/7/99 -0400, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
>Implementing schemas (correctly) may enable a user agent to do neat things
>with them. However at this stage it is a technique for giving access to
>content - "implement specifications correctly" is probably the requirement,
>and that is hardly unique to schemas or even metadata specifications in
>general.
>
>(Although it should be noted that certain metadata concepts are included in
>the HTML specification itself)
>
>Charles McCN
>
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Received on Wednesday, 8 September 1999 10:06:53 UTC