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Re: [xml-dev] Call for information about XML-Fragments
by Daniel Veillard other posts by this author
Feb 25 2003 11:08AM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] Parsing efficiency? - why not 'compile'???? | Re: [xml-dev] Call for information about XML-Fragments
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:51:50AM -0700, MASSIMILIANO GRANDI wrote:
>  Dear Sirs,
>  I would like to know what point XML Fragment Interchange W3C Candidate
>  Recommendation (issued on the 12th of February 2001) has got. 

  Nowhere. Lack of interest and absence of implementations, it just
stalled :-(

>  All that I can find on the Web are documents dating back at a time not later
>  than early 2001 (in particular, nothing later than the above-mentioned W3C
>  Candidate Recommendation you cand read at www.w3.org/TR/xml-fragment). 
>  I would like to know if this Candidate Recommendation is going to be issued
>  as
>  a Recommendation or if the needs, that the Candidate Recommendation meant to
>  meet, match better with other W3C Recommendations, Candidate Recommendations
>  or Working Drafts.

  As far as I can tell, there is no resource at W3C allocated to advance
that specification.

Daniel

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