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How would you suggest defining document structure
for documents that will never be cast in XML or
SGML?
Bear
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Maybe we're talking past one another, but
structure for us is of vital
importance, no matter what we're writing. We think
of EVERY doc as being in
SGML/XML, with a tree structure that must be
maintained. Any other way of
doing it is "artistic" or "river rafting" to us,
writing that just plunks
down whatever, wherever.