What would a DTD look like for something with text nodes instead
of elements?  Can you say X element should have X nodes?

(Sorry to spin/hijack the thread a bit.)

On 6/16/07, Dave Watts wrote:
>
> > In all my examples, I have been assuming that if data (text)
> > was stored inside of a start and end tag, then there would
> > not also be nested tags at that level.  Obviously that would
> > not always be true.
>
> XHTML is a great example of that, of course. It isn't immediately obvious,
> though, if you're learning about XML without looking at a wide variety of
> examples of specific XML languages.


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