On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Simon Cox wrote:
> "Sigfrid Lundberg, Lub NetLab" wrote:
> >
> > (yes, literals may have structure).
>
> XML is, ultimately, just a plain-text string. It permits structure to
> be indicated in one special way. But it is not the only way. Since
> other notations also include structure then it is pure folly to ignore
> it in the semantic model.
Suppose that I could be accused of engaging myself in what Umberto Eco
calls "quatropilotectomy" -- the art splitting hair in four pieces.
But obviously we haven't agreed upon what we understand by "structured
value"
Sigge
>
> --
> Best Simon
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