- From: Masayasu Ishikawa <mimasa@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 13:09:44 +0900
- To: nlesbats@etu.utc.fr
- Cc: www-html@w3.org
Nicolas Lesbats <nlesbats@etu.utc.fr> wrote:
> > doesn't provide such functionality. For XML, RELAX's hedge model
> > could provide such context-sensitive content models ...
>
> What is RELAX's hedge model?
"RELAX" stands for "Regular Language Description for XML", and "RELAX
Core" is currently ISO/IEC DTR 22250-1.
RELAX is based on the hedge automaton theory, and it allows you to
define different content models to the same element, depending on
the context. STEP 7 of "HOW TO RELAX" explains context-sensitive
content models in detail, see:
http://www.xml.gr.jp/relax/html4/howToRELAX_full_en.html#id_4330_
Regards,
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Masayasu Ishikawa / mimasa@w3.org
W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
Received on Sunday, 14 January 2001 23:08:47 UTC