This sounds splendid=97but it presents a problem for browsers such as
Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, which will need somehow to
interpret all of these new tags. Thus each XML document must be provided
with an appendix, known as the Document Type Definition (DTD), a kind of
glossary containing information on the nature of the document=92s content=
,
the tags used for various elements, as well as a listing of where in the
document the tags occur and how they fit together."
Now we know. All semantics go in the DTD.
http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/current/index_st4501.html?s=
t.ne.fd.mnaw
Paul Prescod - http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco
"Perpetually obsolescing and thus losing all data and programs every 10
years (the current pattern) is no way to run an information economy or
a civilization." - Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog
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