W3C Proposes xml:id Version 1.0 to Simplify XML Authoringfiled under CodingTips W3C has released xml:id Version 1.0 as a Proposed Recommendation, with the aim of providing a uniform mechanism for recognising XML identifiers. (See the abstract after the jump.)
Abstract
This document defines the meaning of the attribute xml:id as an ID attribute in XML documents and defines processing of this attribute to identify IDs in the absence of validation, without fetching external resources, and without relying on an internal subset.
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