SGML, XML and SML
Don Park
donpark at docuverse.com
Tue Nov 23 09:11:19 GMT 1999
>> No. SML has no concept of documents. Every SML data is a
>> external parsed XML entity.
>
>But an external parsed XML entity can pass for an XML document
>if it has only a single top-level element.
Absolutely. The decision to have only a single top-level element
to match XML document production rule is entirely up to the
application.
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