Apologies for cross-posting.
I'm aware that this is a question that deserves ridicule, along the
question 'Should I use attributes or elements to store data?' (according
to the NOT the comp.text.sgml FAQ: 'Of course. What else would you
use?'). Anyway, here we go:
Should I use the XHTML or CAL
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 22:24:11 +0100, Peter Ring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Should I use the XHTML or CALS table model for structured documents
>and XML storage format?
I'd lean toward CALS. It's the one supported in DITA, which
is the most buzzword-compliant XML format out there at present. ;
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 22:24:11 +0100, Peter Ring wrote:
>Should I use the XHTML or CALS table model for structured documents
>and XML storage format?
I'd lean toward CALS. It's the one supported in DITA, which
is the most buzzword-compliant XML format out there at present. ;-)
CALS is also th
Apologies for cross-posting.
I'm aware that this is a question that deserves ridicule, along the
question 'Should I use attributes or elements to store data?' (according
to the NOT the comp.text.sgml FAQ: 'Of course. What else would you
use?'). Anyway, here we go:
Should I use the XHTML or CAL