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[xml-dev] Identify PUBLICID outside of dtd?
by Chris Wilper other posts by this author
Oct 15 2002 2:51PM messages near this date
RE: [xml-dev] Questions about XPointer Framework | Re: [xml-dev] Identify PUBLICID outside of dtd?
Hi All,

I've been reading with much interest the discussions here
involving RDDL, XML Names, and the multitude of schema
expression languages.

I am convinced that the concept of a DOCTYPE/PUBLICID 
identifying a doctype is needed... and that this concept 
must not be coupled with a particular schema language, 
nor considered to be on-par with a namespace identifier 
(No doubt a tempting leap to make, as evidenced by the 
DIME draft!).

Is anyone working on defining something like this?  Usually
a couple day's searching will turn up something, but
so far I've only found manifestations of the problem.

Thanks,
Chris

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Chris Wilper                                                    
Cornell Digital Library Research Group
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~cwilper/

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