On Jan 25, 2005, at 10:33 AM, Alec Flett wrote:
Another question: it reasonable/accepted/endorsed to say
<SomeItem itsName="foo" blockName="foo" selectedItemAttribute="bar"/>
instead of
<SomeItem itsName="foo"> � <blockName>foo</blockName> � <selectedItemAttribute>bar</selectedItemAttribute> </SomeItem>
Which one you do is a matter of what you are trying to accomplish?
and so forth?
i.e. is it correct to assume that these three statements are identical?
* <tag attr="value"/>
* <tag><attr>value</attr></tag>
* <tag><attr value="value"/></tag> (I just saw this for the first time yesterday)
None of these are the same.
1. an element named "tag" with an attribute named "attr". The value of the attr attribute is value
2. an element named "tag" with a child element named "attr" whose content is value
3. an element named "tag" with a child element named "attr" with an attribute named "value". The value of the "value" attribute is value
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