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Subject: [cam] Re: [xml-dev] A standard approach to glueing together reusable XML fragments in prose?
Joe, Your timing is impeccable as usual! Please go to : http://dfas.info And choose the PPT labelled "Choice Pt Presentation". This details the work that the BCM TC is doing in this exact area - and yes - CAM is downstream of that - as a means to implement context at the transaction layer - and has defined its own context mechanism too. There is also the BCM Appendix B draft available that gives in-depth details pretaining to Context mechanisms as introduced in the PPT presentation. The DFAS site has that and also in PDF format at the BCM TC site. We would very much appreciate participation in this work. We're setting up a sub-team of the BCM TC that is tasked with this deliverable. This has been delayed with the access problems to Kavi - but once we have that accessible in Kavi later this week we'll let everyone know. Thanks, DW. ======================================================== Message text written by "Chiusano Joseph" >dditionally, one may point to an XML registry that would store all of the "metadata fragments" that are required. The location of the registry could be stored at the top of the "master" structure (in this case, <para>), or multiple registries could be specified where needed (i.e. to override the default "master" registry). Just some random thoughts. The OASIS Content Assembly Mechanism (CAM) TC is doing some great work in this area. I'm copying that TC to inform them of these great questions, and I will pass along any response that they have if the responder is not subscribed to XML-DEV. <
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