From: Jim C. <jr...@an...> - 2002-11-07 11:15:37
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>I think you're missing my point, I'm not intending to be secretive. >Just the reverse - I'm referring to a namespace URL, which must be as >available as possible to those applications that need it. so am I... I think we are actually saying the same thing here... >This is distinct from the page(s) that we access from our (current >generation) web browsers to browse HTML pages about the HISPID standard. yes... >It may be that in time, the current web browsers evolve the capability >to browse schemas in an elegant user interface. In that case we might >have the ability to use the namespace URL as both the target for XML >applications and the interested user after information on HISPID. yes - and in the mean time we have a permanent target XML namespace for hispid versions 5, then 6, then 7... AND, as discussed previously, a verbose, fully commented version to be rendered in human form by XSLT if necessary... I think we are on the same page here... jim ~ Jim Croft ~ jr...@an... ~ 02-62465500 ~ www.anbg.gov.au/jrc/ ~ |