Eugene Eric Kim wrote:
>
> Interesting comments.
>
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Eric Armstrong wrote:
>
> > * A standard allows an arbitrary editor to know which tags
> > are inlinable. (The xhtml "inline" declaration could
> > possibly be used.)
>
> I found this a particularly interesting point. Do you have any idea
> why
> there isn't one? In other words, are there cases where an XML tag
> should
> be inlined and indented at different times in the same document,
> depending on context?
>
I'm not aware of any such case. Though doubtless knave has seen
fit to construct one...
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