Interesting paper relevant to self-describing web/XML functions

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Pointed out by Chris Lilley, discussed by CDF WG recently:

 A Browser Framework for Hybrid XML Documents
 Kari Pihkala, Mikko Honkala, and Petri Vuorimaa

*Abstract*

Hybrid XML documents are documents, which contain several XML
languages, separated by a namespace.  Recently, the usage of hybrid
documents has increased.  The trend has been to specify XML languages
as modules, which are combined to construct complete documents. As the
number of languages gets higher, a way to flexibly handle these kinds
of documents is required. This paper describes a framework for an XML
browser to handle hybrid documents. The features of the framework are
demonstrated with a hybrid document containing SMIL, XForms, and XML
Events.

  http://lib.tkk.fi/Diss/2003/isbn9512268043/article8.pdf

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