At 00:49 1999 07 21 +0900, Murata Makoto wrote:
There is certainly some value, since specialized media types can enjoy
XML-generic support. IE 5.0 does "generic processing of XML" by displaying
the element hierarchy. If we interpret fragment identifiers of XML-based
media types as XPointer, that will be another example of "generic processing
of XML". (Does the same thing apply to XML fragment interchange? > PaulG)
I believe so in the sense that XML Fragment interchange can be used with
any XML resource with no knowledge about the resource beyond generic XML
information.