On 8/3/05, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about two TLD files (like we had for SF): the original one will
> have the extensions URI and have 'x'.  The new one will have tomahawk
> and 't'.  Sound good?

You know, of course, that the prefix you mention in the TLD is mostly
irrelevant, right?  It's up to the page to declare what prefix it is
actually going to use.  The one in the TLD is merely a recommended
default.

The important issue is the tag library URI ... you will definitely
want to maintain a (deprecated) version of the old TLD that contains
this URI for some reasonable period of time.  And, from a mechanical
viewpoint, you'll want the build process to generate both versions
from some common source, so you don't have to worry about changing two
TLDs every time you add a new tag or attribute.

Craig

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