Re: Interesting xml-dev thread on mustUnderstand and friends

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Right, now we have a stable URI to the beginning of this thread:

  http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200609/msg00135.html

Here's the first few lines, to whet your appetite.

 "A while back I posted a question about use of the Must Ignore
  Unknown (retain/discard) pattern described (primarily) by David
  Orchard as an approach to processing XML instances containing
  allowable content that MAY be ignored by a receiver if that content
  is 'not understood' (see below for original post).

 "One aspect of this which troubled me slightly was how the
  communicating parties agree on what content can/should be ignored
  and what content can/should be retained."

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