* Eric Scheid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-29 19:55]:
> @xlink:type is used to describe the architecture of the links
> involved, whether they be 'simple' (from here to somewhere) or
> more complicated arrangements (that thing there is linked to
> that other thing there, but only one way, but also via some
> third thing). It isn't used to control access, and it's not
> extensible.

Fishing around deeper in my intuitions I find that what I was
actually thinking about was the hubub about how XHTML2 would make
the inline/external distinction explicit for *all* links (to the
point where <img> gets replaced by <p src="imageurl">).

What mechanism is that based on? Could the same thing be reused
here?

Regards,
-- 
Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>

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