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Subject: Re: architectural processing with nsgmls/jade for queryloc From: Gerhard Stenzel <stenzel@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 21:25:17 +0000 |
>....
>But this would only result in an error, since the queryloc form does
>not allow #PCDATA in its content model.
thanks anyway. it is from errors, we learn most.
>....
>I'd say that if you're aiming to create a general purpose tool
>(although not necessarily a fully-featured tool), you should be
>looking at both instances. If you need to get something less general
>done quickly, then you might be better off taking a shortcut and
>baseing your processing solely on the client instance.
>
>Remember, though, that even if you take the shortcut now, using HyTime
>as you are to describe some of the semantics of your architecture will
>mean that when more general tools become available, your data will
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Peter, I appreciate your comments/answers to my questions, but I am not shure
if I share your optimism.
>still work.
>
>-peter
Gerhard
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