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Re: Request for Information on Registering and/or Certifying New XML Applications

From: cmsmcq@---.--- (-. -. ----------------)
To: NULL
Date: 4/30/2004 11:38:00 PM
Alan Reed <alreed@a...> writes:

> I'm trying to determine if we should register our Army Data tags and
> schemas, as they are being developed, with the W3C and if there are
> minimium requirements that our code must meet to obtain certification.

The W3C doesn't run any registry of XML tags or schemas, nor
does it offer any kind of certification service, so
if I understand you correctly that question becomes a no-op.

There may well be registries or the like where you do want to 
place your schemas, but I am not well enough versed in the
ins and outs of defense work to point you in a useful direction;
I hope some other readers of the newsgroup can help.
 
-C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
 World Wide Web Consortium
 MIT CS and AI Lab


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