[relaxng-user] Strange difference between mixed and interleave
Pawson, David
David.Pawson at rnib.org.uk
Tue Mar 1 13:19:34 ICT 2005
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From: Jirka Kosek
> See page 57 chapter 6 of 'the book'
I think that problem is at the bottom of page 53 where
there Eric is comparing mixed to interleave on example with
one child element in mixed content where there is no
distinction between mixed and interleave. But in the real
world (DocBook, XHTML) mixed content models contain many elements.
Good point Jirka.
I hope Eric is still reading the list. That would make a good example
to expand to 'classic' inlines perhaps?
Its something I *understood* only this week; Eric does make the point
(I can't find it now) that often order is not important, so we should consider
interleave more. I think I agree with him.
relax ng is still making me smile though :-)
regards DaveP
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