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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Two-levels of XML DTD/Schema


From: Bob Dodd
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Two-levels of XML DTD/Schema
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 08:26:17 -0800 (PST)

[snip]
> >
> > Since we have been talking DTDs and schemas for the past couple of
> > days, I'd also point out that you'd really want (at least) two
> levels of XML DTD/Schema: one as a wrapper for the "core" content, 
> > and one as a wrapper for index entries in the "view" which would 
> > extend the tags
> > to include rating information, additional cross-linking etc.
> 

> This is an important point but shouldn't the second level of XML data
> be
> automatically generated by indexers from the first level data?

Hi Jean-Daniel,

Ideally I wouldn't have anyone manually generating XML at any level...
But in terms of the 2nd level tagging, certainly the *values*
associated with the tags can only be manually identified. I'm think of
things like document status (how far it's through the review process),
reviewer names, rating scores, addtional cross-linking that an editor
may add (e.g. to cross-reference to an entry on weaving with the
history of computing. The author of a computing article may know how
punch-cards evolved, a weaving expert may not be so aware), references
to external peer-review boards that have also rated this material, that
sort of thing.

So, yes, the physical XML file would be best auto-generated, but it
still requires humans to enter the values somehow.

/Bob Dodd





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