To make it clear - I have no power other than that of the plebs. (i.e. I
cannot release the material). I have been very conscious of the fact that
many people of this list have offered services to the XML community and
have done this without full knowledge of the namespace arguments. I think
they have shown remarkable discipline. I agree it makes it difficult to
have a full discussion if people cannot be made aware of previous
arguments. I am conscious that having offered the services of this list for
help with namespace implementation there are these potential constraints to
finding innovative solutions.
>
>i am at a point where, should the present namespace wd eventually be
ratified,
>it would leave me no option, but to produce non-conforming software, if said
>software is to function adequately. not because i am at odds with the drafts
>goals, and not because there are inherent inadequacies in either
namespaces or
>dtd's, but because the present draft describes an encoding and suggests
>implementation mechanisms which are incomplete wrt its own stated goals.
My own view (which I stated to the SIG) was that the goals weren't clear
enough. Unlike many other drafts there are no 10 golden rules against which
to measure the draft.
>furthermore, for reasons which i cannot fathom, the draft simply stops short
>of providing the basis for what would be sufficient mechanisms. (the initial
>questions are up on xml-names-issues)
Thanks. I hope you get some feedback.
>
>XSchema's, XML-Data, and Document Content Descriptions may well provide
>features additional to XML/DTD encoding at some point in the future. since,
>however, the respective proposals either do not, at least in their present
>versions, provide adequate support for the particular problem of
>disambiguating names, or depend on the support of the base xml encoding, i do
>not believe the arguments, to wait for these successors.
I have no background on XML-Data and DCD, but XSchema people only got news
of 1998-08-02 on that date and I think they have done incredibly well to
reconfigure.
P.
Peter Murray-Rust, Director Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, domestic
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