Illustration of Different Node Trees for XML (W3C(XT)/IE5)
Len Bullard
cbullard at hiwaay.net
Sat Apr 10 03:24:00 BST 1999
Steven R. Newcomb wrote:
>
> (Shhh. Did someone say "Grove"?)
Someone did. From the XML-Data schema design
http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-XML-data-0105/
under the topic "What Datatype's URI Means"
"Input to the parser is the element object
exposing all its attributes and content
tree (that is, the subtree of the grove
beginning with the element containing the
dt attribute). The objectType attribute
in particular is assumed to be available to
the parser so that single parser can support
several objecttypes."
Amazing.
len
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