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Also you could consider using Processing Instructions (PI), which have
the following syntax:

<?MyProcessorName Anything you like in here ?>

This is a general-purpose mechanism for embedding metadata in an XML
file. Sounds like it might be useful in this case (but you'll have to
write your own tool or script to process the PI nodes).

On 19/11/2013 14:19, Jirka Kosek wrote:
> On 19.11.2013 1:34, Vadim Peretokin wrote:
>> I'm transforming some data from an XML format into a Docbook
>> table - but not all of the data in the XML is to be displayed in
>> Docbook. I would, however, like to store it in my Docbook XML -
>> because future transformations would like to read my Docbook XML
>> and they'd need all of the data that went into it. I'd rather not
>> introduce a secondary file for storing the extra data - this
>> would bring complications and fragility.
> 
> The easiest way to do this is to add <info> element to the table
> and put you raw XML data there -- they just must be in different
> namespace then DocBook in order to validate.
> 
> Jirka
> 
> 

- -- 
Fintan Bolton

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