Re: Oracle XML

Lisa Rein (lisarein@finetuning.com)
Sat, 14 Nov 1998 14:24:13 -0800


actually -- all this says to me is that they never even ran it through a
parser...(not even once :-) =

Not good for a high-profile document that many others will attempt to
emulate....

I say - bad dog - no biscuit!

lisa

Tyler Baker wrote:
> =

> "Philippe Le H=E9garet" wrote:
> =

> > K. Travis Walsh wrote:
> > >
> > > Oracle officially anounced today it's XML strategy.
> > >
> > > For those of you who didn't know there is a java parser built into =
this
> > > new release of Oracle 8i.
> >
> > Like netscape, They can't write well-formed XML document.
> >
> > <?xml version=3D"1.0"> is not a well-formed XML document.
> >
> =

> Hey give them a break. Forgetting that little question mark is somethi=
ng
> everyone has done from time to time when handcrafting XML documents. I=
know,
> cause I have done this many times. If XML did not inherit SGML's synta=
x, I bet
> we would all of a much cleaner syntax to work with with less user error=
s as a
> result.
> =

> Tyler
> =

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