Re: XM<EM>L</EM>

Paul Prescod (papresco@technologist.com)
Thu, 15 Jan 1998 18:51:56 -0500


james anderson wrote:
>
> greetings,
>
> am i the only one who is struck by the frequency with which such clarifying
> remarks appear on this list? i know there was "SGML" and there was "HTML", but
> why is does XML have to be "XM<EM>L</EM>"?
> 1. the PR is so absolutely clear that it is intended to be a notation and not a
> language.

My definition of language (and it is hardly one I invented!!) is a set
(perhaps infinite) of strings. The definition of the language states
what strings are in it and what strings are not. The set of strings
conforming to PR-xml are in the language and the set not conforming to
it are outside.

Paul Prescod

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