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Re: What's an "XML Fragment"?


At 4:43 PM -0400 10/8/00, John E. Simpson wrote:

>I have no inside information, obviously, but I just read that as a 
>reference to XML fragments as defined by the apparently moribund XML 
>Fragment Interchange WD (last updated 6/30/99). Although nothing 
>seems to be happening with that WD, it was still fairly current as 
>of the time the XSLT WD went to Recommendation.
>
>See:
>    http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xml-fragment#terminology

That sounds possible. The big issue with that interpretation is that 
the XML Fragment Interchange WD is not listed as a normative or 
non-normative reference by the XSLT spec.
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