Just once - i.e. <!ELEMENT element (contentDecl, attributeDecl*)>
which I use in the "DTD" for the DTD. But this is a unique case.
>that internally you represent it using the same data structure that you
>use to represent XML elements.
Yes! Yes!!
>
>If the latter, then you have just re-discovered the concept of a grove,
>and have also discovered why you can standardize processing software and
>data models without necessarily standardizing notation.
Wow! This is a glorious day! I have been told I am using (very simple)
groves *and* (very simple architectural forms) without realising! "Good
Heavens! For more than [two years] I have been speaking [grove] without
knowing it".
I am clearly on a lifetime voyage to re-invent HyTime in my own fashion :-)
Many thanks for this enlightenment. All I have to do is work out how to
implement it sufficiently generically in JUMBO.
P.
Peter Murray-Rust, Director Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, domestic
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