What is the rationale for the data that a PI allows?
What mechanisms can be used to make that data as arbitrary
as possible without changing the draft?
My take on the PI syntax is that the data needs to avoid
looking like the end of a PI. Two different ways of ending
a PI (somewhat like the use of double or single quotes for
quoted data) would allow a way of getting unpalatable data
through (my program would have to generate the appropriate
one depending on what my data looked like). Allowing a CDATA
section, would also seem to allow quoting of otherwise
unpalatable data.
Clearly, any changes from the draft would complicate the parsing.
Eric Baatz
Sun Microsystems Laboratories
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Chelmsford, MA 01824 fax: (508) 250-5067
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