Mathieu Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > XML is much of a two-part system, with "normal" XML on one side and DTD > (with a special syntax) on the other side. Because this separation is > artificial, LGRAM uses the same basic syntax for both parts. Have you looked at XML Schema? Donal. -- Donal K. Fellows, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK. (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44-161-275-6137 (preferred email addr.) (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44-1274-401017 Mobile: +44-7957-298955 http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~fellowsd/ (Don't quote my .sig; I've seen it before!)
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Donal K. Fellows
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Guido van Rossum
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Guido van Rossum
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Paul Prescod
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Ask Bjoern Hansen
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Donal K. Fellows
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 boris
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Paul Prescod
- Re: LGram specification, draft 3 Mathieu Bouchard
