Hello!
I'm interesting in relations beetwen Scheme and XML technologies. Now
I do a small research in area "mapping between s-expressions and XML".
I know about SXML and it's approach, but SXML is mainly mapping from
XML to s-expressions. SXML is well known technology technology for
those who is interested in XML and Scheme. But I don't know about
anything about mapping from s-expressions to XML. It is obviously,
that not each s-expression can be mapped in some XML (for SXPath). Do
you know about something approach to map any s-exspression to XML?
Jenia wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm interesting in relations beetwen Scheme and XML technologies.
Afair, this group is (mainly) about Common Lisp, not Scheme.
> Now
> I do a small research in area "mapping between s-expressions and XML".
> I know about SXML and it's approach, but SXML is mainly mapping from
> XML to s-expressions. SXML is well known technology technology for
> those who is interested in XML and Scheme. But I don't know about
> anything about mapping from s-expressions to XML. It is obviously,
> that not each s-expression can be mapped in some XML (for SXPath). Do
> you know about something approach to map any s-exspression to XML?
I have only basic knowledge in area of markup languages.
But I think XML is too restricted, (afaik) you cannot
express circurality literally.
Examples (its about sexps not xml) :
http://people.csail.mit.edu/gregs/ll1-discuss-archive-html/msg03504.html
http://bc.tech.coop/blog/051228.html
Regards, Szymon.
Jenia wrote:
> Do you know about something approach to map any s-exspression to XML?
Yes, no problem :-)
<your_xml>
<![CDATA[
(your (arbitrary (s-expression)))
]]>
</your_xml>
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