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Can I Still Use Server-side Inclusions? |
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Answer» Yes, so long as what they generate ends up as part of an XML-conformant file (ie either valid or just well-formed). Server-side tag-replacers LIKE SHTML, PHP, JSP, ASP, Zope, etc store almost-valid files USING comments, Processing Instructions, or non-XML markup, which gets replaced at the point of service by text or XML markup (it is unclear why some of these systems use non-HTML/XML markup). There are also some XML-based preprocessors for formats like XVRL (eXtensible Value Resolution Language) which resolve SPECIALISED references to EXTERNAL data and output a normalised XML file. Yes, so long as what they generate ends up as part of an XML-conformant file (ie either valid or just well-formed). Server-side tag-replacers like shtml, PHP, JSP, ASP, Zope, etc store almost-valid files using comments, Processing Instructions, or non-XML markup, which gets replaced at the point of service by text or XML markup (it is unclear why some of these systems use non-HTML/XML markup). There are also some XML-based preprocessors for formats like XVRL (eXtensible Value Resolution Language) which resolve specialised references to external data and output a normalised XML file. |
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