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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Two-levels of XML DTD/Schema
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Mike Warren |
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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Two-levels of XML DTD/Schema |
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20 Jan 2001 09:26:17 -0700 |
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"Jean-Daniel Fekete" <address@hidden> writes:
> From: Bob Dodd <address@hidden>
> > 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?
Ideally, wouldn't GNU/Alexandria simply concentrate on the core XML,
and the views/classifiers could have whatever kind of data they'd
like? All they need is the unique ID of the particular GNU/Alexandria
article they are interested in, and then a whole bunch of whatever
meta-information about the article they want.
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