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Joachim Schrod <[log in to unmask]>
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>>>>> "SR" == Sebastian Rahtz <[log in to unmask]> writes:

SR> Chris Rowley writes:
>> ... mostly about normalisation and concrete syntax.
>>
>> He did not mention the lack of extensibility: was this deliberate?
>>
>> It is tortuously difficult in SGML to have bothe extendabilty and
>> portability; it is therefore impossible to have extendability in XML
>> (correct?).
>>
SR> "tortuously difficult"? but a standard feature of two well known DTDs,
SR> TEI and Docbook.

Do you really want to tell us that TEI is not one of the most complex
DTDs that ever got written? Docbook is not an easily understandable
one, either. At least my staff members (whom I count as being very
good, and they are also versed in XML) have problems in controlling
these complex DTDs.

Could you please bring in other examples? These currently support the
hypothesis that it's "tortuosly difficult".

        Joachim

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