[SML] Internationalization. (Preliminary EBNF for SML)
Don Park
donpark at docuverse.com
Sat Nov 27 13:51:31 GMT 1999
>Conclusion. I think the best approach could
>be:
>
>1. Only English *elements* ( but 'any' content)
>in SML version 1.
>
>2. 'Any' encoding anywhere in SML version 2.
Right. I would be utterly stupid to even suggest
that content be restricted to English. Dropping
the encoding issue in the SML spec might not
be a bad idea. As I wrote in my reply to Joe Lapp,
we can introduce an element for inline encoding
hint.
BTW, I just loved your comment regarding "perfect"
translators. Their perfection causes much head-scratching
all around the world. They must be petrified of being wrong.
Best,
Don Park - mailto:donpark at docuverse.com
Docuverse - http://www.docuverse.com
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