DTD invented by Microsoft?!
Peter Murray-Rust
Peter at ursus.demon.co.uk
Wed Jun 25 23:53:10 BST 1997
In message <199706251753.TAA18214 at sinfonix.rz.tu-clausthal.de> "Ingo Macherius" writes:
> > Could someone explain what "instance syntax for type definitions"
> > means. Thanks!
>
> <meta>
> I am aware this is a beginner's question. Is xml-dev the right place
> to answer ? If not, where is the place for such Q/A ?
The first place to go would be Peter Flynn's FAQ if it is relevant to XML.
www.ucc.ie/xml/
Peter has a form where you can post questions and/or answers. When the FAQ
was set up he was urging people to post. It's now a very impressive site
with colours for versions, etc. and I'm not sure whether there is still a call
for material. ???Peter.
There can be times when "beginners' questions" are appropriate on this
list (*I* ask enough :-). This is when there is a real danger that a general
lack of understanding might lead to fuzziness in *implementation*. I think
this is particularly true when terminology is not clear. So, for example,
'What is a resource in XML-LINK?' is worth discussing, and EliotK has given
an excellent working reference document for us.
> </meta>
>
P.
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