Re: Hypergroves

Subject: Re: Hypergroves
From: Chris Maden <crism@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 10:19:13 -0500 (EST)
[Russell Steven Shawn O'Connor]
> Great.  This is exactly what I want.  However to be more general I
> want to use formal public identifiers.  I'm assuming I want to use a
> name such as "-//Russell O'Connor//DOC name here//EN"
> 
> What do I want to use to say that my file is an SGML document? What
> characters am I allowed to use in "name here"? Is there a standard
> way of escapeing characters that I'm not allowed to use? (obviously
> "//" won't be allowed) Is there a length restriction on FPI? I'm a
> little concerned that mine will get long.

The ISO 8879 productions governing formal public identifiers can be
found at
<URL:http://www.oreilly.com/people/staff/crism/sgmldefs.html#[79]>.
The public text class (where you put DOC) should be DOCUMENT if you're
treating it as a document, or NONSGML if you're treating it as a data
object.

-Chris
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