Wholly unnecessary flame. (was Re: pyXML!)
Jan Dries
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Sun Oct 15 01:28:18 EDT 2000
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> > <float name='Pi'> > > <exponent> > > 1 > > </exponent> > > <mantissa> > > <digit> > > 3 > > </digit> > > <digit> > > 1 > > </digit> > > <digit> > > 4 > > </digit> [snip] > > </mantissa> > > </float> > > > > The point is that the XML is self-documenting - > > it's clear to anyone that this denotes the number > > 3.14159... . > > I dunno...to uninitiated folks like me, the more immediate conclusion is > that XML is verbose. <wink> An shorter way to express it would be to write <xsd:element name="pi" type="xsd:double"> <pi>3.1415926536</pi> The first line defines the element pi to be of type (IEEE 754) double, and the second line assigns the proper value to it. But-that-doesn't-change-the-fact-that-XML-is-verbose-ly y'rs, Jan
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