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Atom Going Modeless?

Atom Going Modeless? 12/20/2003 08:37 AM

Sjoerd and Tim put forward compelling arguments that the cost/benefit of the mode attribute isn't justified.

This allows for a simple heuristic: if the type is xml, the content is simply placed inline (xsd:any).

Otherwise, if the type is text, the content is a string (xsd:string) - this implying escaping of characters like "&" and "<", and effectively requiring double escaping of html.

Otherwise, the content is treated as binary (xsd:base64Binary ).

Agree?  Disagree?  Leave your comments on the atom-syntax mailing list.




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