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  1. Apr 2018
  2. books-google-com.unh-proxy01.newhaven.edu books-google-com.unh-proxy01.newhaven.edu
  3. Feb 2017
    1. Transcribed from the 1913 Chapman & Hall, Ltd. edition by David Price

      This is technically not the copy that I should be looking at, but it is readily available on Project Gutenberg.

  4. Jan 2017
  5. Oct 2016
    1. milestone marks a boundary point separating any kind of section of a text, typically but not necessarily indicating a point at which some part of a standard reference system changes, where the change is not represented by a structural element.

      Could this be what we want to use to encode the odd breaks?

  6. Feb 2016
    1. XML Schema

      I still don't understand the importance of these.

    2. XML Schemas are written in XML

      you don't say

    1. <gangster name='George "Shotgun" Ziegler'>

      gangster name?

    1. Style Example Description Lower case <firstname> All letters lower case Upper case <FIRSTNAME> All letters upper case Underscore <first_name> Underscore separates words Pascal case <FirstName> Uppercase first letter in each word Camel case <firstName> Uppercase first letter in each word except the first

      So, it doesn't matter as long as it's consistent?

    1. White-space is Preserved in XML XML does not truncate multiple white-spaces (HTML truncates multiple white-spaces to one single white-space): XML: Hello           Tove HTML: Hello Tove

      This seems important.

    2. &amp;

      Is this why it comes up like this sometimes on pages that don't load well?

    3. <Message>This is incorrect</message> <message>This is correct</message>

      Is this incorrect because the opening and closing have different capitalization, or because the capitalization actually changes the tag itself?

    1. Document Type Definition (DTD) language which XML inherited from SGML; the XML Schema language (http://www.w3.org/XML/Schema) defined by the W3C; and the RELAX NG language (http://relaxng.org/) originally developed within the OASIS Technical Committee and now an ISO standard13.

      So much name dropping that doesn't make sense to me as someone who is still learning.

    2. <!-- more poems go here -->

      Then why aren't they here?

    3. ‘call procedure PARA with parameters 42, b, and x here’ or ‘move the left margin 2 quads left, move the right margin 2 quads right, skip down one line, and go to the new left margin,’ etc.

      These don't make sense to me and therefore are not very good examples.

    4. World Wide Web.

      I know this is technically correct termenology, but it sounds so dated for something that is supposed to be so versitile and timeless.

  7. Jan 2016