On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 11:35:09AM +0200, Oliver Meyer wrote: > Hi everybody, > > in xml 1.1 you are allowed to have e.g.  as an attribute value. My > xmllint does not support that version. > Are you planning to support xml 1.1? > > Kind Regards, > Oliver > > foo.xml= > > <?xml version = "1.1" encoding = "UTF-8"?> > <foo a= ''/>
And what is the meaning of that  ? My point on the subject is the following: - 1.1 allows to dump invalid content unchecked from database without worrying about semantic. Does this help interoperability ? No, clean up your databases - Also note that 1.1 rejects documents which are well-formed from an 1.0 perspective, see production RestrictedChar, the code point [#xE-#x1F] | [#x7F-#x84] | [#x86-#x9F] which used to be allowed as-is will now raise a well-formedness error. I am part of the Working Group which created XML-1.1, there were good intents for it like cleanup w.r.t. Unicode, but some big vendors also pushed for allowing characters which were IMHO rightfully blocked in 1.0 . And it's unfortunately not backward compatible. While I would be sensible to request driven by the good intents, yours is from my perspective due to the fact that you have not well defined data and you would like to make this 'portable'. Please clean your data instead of sending the problem to the next person in the food chain. I don't see how '' could make any sense if I received it in a text document (yes XML is fundamentally text), maybe I need to be enlightened ! But this was debated to death in the Working Group before, my opinion is well set, and I prefer to protect my users base from the real use of 1.1 (and thanks to the Web gods, the request to allow code point 0 was blocked !) In a nutshell, no, clean up your data, or use something else, if you really want to send raw data, why not use binary directly ? That's just fine, but don't pretend it's a text format. Daniel -- Red Hat Virtualization group http://redhat.com/virtualization/ Daniel Veillard | virtualization library http://libvirt.org/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | libxml GNOME XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/ http://veillard.com/ | Rpmfind RPM search engine http://rpmfind.net/ _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ xml@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml