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Handling of PIs (was RE: [xml-dev] Choosing a target name...)

From: Tatu Saloranta <cowtowncoder@-----.--->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 5/1/2006 7:03:00 PM
--- "Bullard, Claude L (Len)"
<len.bullard@i...> wrote:

..
> As to PIs, the fact that so many XML processors
> don't handle 
> them says the XML specification designers' job was

I'm curious: are you thinking in general terms of XML
processing applications, or strictly about XML
processing tools (parsers, xslt/xquery tools)? I
thought that latter must handle PIs (whereas support
for comments was more optional), and at least
regarding parsers, they must be passed to handling
app/tool.

That obviously doesn't help with folks who re-define
what they think XML should mean (Soap, Xmpp) and omit
pieces they don't like.

-+ Tatu +-


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