Am Dienstag, 22. Oktober 2002 10:59 schrieb Hans Hagen:
<authors> <entry><fname>...</fname><sname>.../sname></entry> </authors>
No, that doesn't fit. Perhaps <faq author="user"> is better. I'd use your verbose tags only in a user database.
<keywords> <entry key="xyz">exeizet</entry> </keywords> is better since we can then pick up and store the whole lot
The bundling is ok, but why should the entry use an option? I understand the keywords only as a help for finding und see no sense in describing them further.
<section>...</section> <subsection>...</subsection>
aren't sections at a higher level here?
As I wrote in the other mail, I'd suggest a generic format like "2.1.3" that links to an other database with the titles for 2, 1, and 3. It seems that I must first get some experience with XML before defining a style. I'm thinking always in matters of relational databases, but XML files can't link to others, can they? I hate redundancy. Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net http://www.ramm.ch ---