Sebastian Rahtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Trouble is, I cannot think of any way of distinguishing between > the files (except by name) to say which schema is to be used, > however many more rules one adds to the locating system.
But is that because it is impossible to come up with any mechanism that can programatically distinguish between the files? Or is it just that the current locating system does not provide any rule that can? > So the external method works for me, in one editing environment, > clumsily. When I edit those files in oXygen, I have to bind > to schema again. I suppose if oXygen implemented James Clark's > system, I'd be better off, but still not great. > > I'd (rather reluctantly) do a +1 for the PIs. To me, this PI mechanism amounts to "throwing in the towel" and saying that a locating-rules mechanism capable of determining a schema association for a document by examining properties of the document is either: - not possible; or - not worth the effort of discussing if it might be possible --Mike
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