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  O'Reilly -- RDDL Me This: What Does a Namespace URL Locate?
RDDL is an extensible XML application for documents that live at namespace URLs.
RDDL is designed to allow both human readers and software robots to find any sort of resource associated with a particular namespace.
Development of RDDL is proceeding at a rapid pace.
www.oreillynet.com /pub/a/oreilly/xml/news/xmlnut2_0201.html   (884 words)

  
 XML Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL)
Descriptions of the origins and historical context of RDDL may be found at the XML Cover Pages, , and xml.com.
The base URI of a RDDL document may be specified according to the W3C XML Base recommendation.
The nature of a RDDL document is that it is an XHTML document though its purpose is to serve as a directory of resources.
www.rddl.org   (1584 words)

  
 XML.com: Answering the Namespace Riddle
RDDL (pronounced "riddle") was designed by Jonathan Borden and Tim Bray in collaboration with members of the XML-DEV mailing list.
Since the majority of the elements in RDDL are from the XHTML namespace, it's been declared as the default namespace in the document.
An RDDL element is roughly equivalent to the
www.xml.com /pub/a/2001/02/28/rddl.html   (1002 words)

  
 Use RDDL with your XML and Web services namespaces
Some in the community have started working on RDDL 2.0, but early proposals are very controversial, so I suggest that you concentrate on RDDL 1.0 until the later versions are more settled.
RDDL is very easy and inexpensive to use with namespaces, and indeed some users have even used RDDL as a format for expressing general resource repositories.
Explore the work of the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) in using RDDL to drive an entire repository of related resources, in the article "A RDDL repository of core datatypes" by Eric van der Vlist.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/x-rddlns.html   (1538 words)

  
 Cover Pages: Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL)
In the January 18, 2004 version of "Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL) 2.0" the editors stated: "It is the consensus of the TAG that RDDL is a suitable format for use as a "Namespace Document", that is to say as a representation yielded by dereferencing a URI in use as an XML Namespace Name.
By traversing a number of RDDL documents, it's possible for an XML processor to piece together a pipeline of transformations that may be applied to a given document.
RDDL is designed to allow both human readers and software robots to find any sort of resource associated with a particular namespace.
xml.coverpages.org /rddl.html   (6822 words)

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