On 21 Jun 2001, at 16:47, Norman Walsh wrote: > | > Rather than reinvent the wheel from scratch, I wonder if there are any > | > sources we could borrow from. Does anyone know of a good name markup | > > schema? | | I'll do some looking at other sources and follow up to the > list with | any examples I can find. This might be trying to simplify (or complicate) the problem, but what about the Dublin Core element set? (See http://www.dublincore.org/documents/dces/ for more information). This simple schema is quite useful, its "standard", and the information can be re-used in other types of processing applications, such as RDF metadata extraction or even Topic Maps. Just an idea ... [:>| Jeff Iezzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- EOF --
- DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Norman Walsh
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Ed Nixon
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Norman Walsh
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Michael Smith
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Ed Nixon
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Norman Walsh
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Jeff Iezzi
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Nik Clayton
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Norman Walsh
- DOCBOOK: Re: Markup for personal names Karl Eichwalder
- RE: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Wroth, M. LTC MATH
- RE: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Phillip Shelton
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- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Norman Walsh
- Re: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Dave Pawson
- RE: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Peter Ring
- RE: DOCBOOK: Markup for personal names Jeff Iezzi
