key/value is useful for situations where you want to allow user-defined
attributes. :)
(eg: <meta key="SuccessPageName" value="foo"/> in a .page file so that
you can move to
the "success" page w/out hard-coding the page name in.)
Not sure why xsd isn't used, assuming it can handle things like above.
Robert
Ryan wrote:
It seems redundent to have XML tags with 'key' and 'value' attributes,
however since Tapestry and HiveMind are OSS, and very good OSS at
that, I figure there must be some reason. I seem to remember something
about DTDs being the cause...? If so, is XSD flawed (it allows for
'any' children), too new, or just hasn't been worth the effort?
Thx,
--Ryan
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