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Re: Creation of DTD

2005-08-23 09:54:57
Hi,

At 06:12 AM 8/22/2005, you wrote:
PS. None have suggested which lists is appropriate for discussing XML
and grammar

You will have better luck finding lists that discuss particular schema languages, where more wide-ranging discussions of grammar and validation regiments may also appear.

For this, Google is definitely your friend.

In particular, you probably want to look for

XML-schema-dev (W3C XML Schema)
relaxng-user (Relax NG)
XML-dev (XML developers)

E.R. Harold has a nice list of XML-related mailing lists at:

http://www.cafeconleche.org/mailinglists.html

... but I'm not sure how current it is (maintaining this kind of thing is a real chore).

Good luck,
Wendell


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