New version of the Table of contents document

Eric van der Vlist vdv at dyomedea.com
Wed Feb 2 10:12:49 GMT 2000


Hi,

I am building a web site which I'd like to be show case of XML
technologies ;=) and I have read with great interest your Table of
Content Pattern which can be used as a site map.

I'd like to suggest to add an identifier to the topic element.

I may have missed something, but I haven't found in either XLINK or the
TOC Pattern a mechanism to address a resource without using a URI which
is dependent of the physical layout of the site.

As a web designer, I'd prefer (at least during the design phase...) to
be able to use logical identifiers which are independent of the physical
layout.

It could be done by adding a "name" attribute to the topic entity.

Thanks

Eric

Didier PH Martin wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Since this afternoon I got some comments and myself, I checked again the
> document. This lead to a new version which is posted at:
> 
> http://www.netfolder.com/xlink/TOC_pattern.htm
> 
> Up to now, we have an offer from Betty L. Harvey to host the XML-DEV
> Editorial content. We'll wait a couple of days for an answer from OASIS.
> Thanks for your generous offer Betty.
> 
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