in reply to OT: xml format question

(Not a Perl question, please mark OT!)

Most frequent question regarding XML design!

see google-search for designing xml attributes elements

my first 4 hits:

quote: The usual answer is "No single answer is right, use your best judgment."

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

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Re^2: OT: xml format question (offtopic!)
by flexvault (Monsignor) on May 21, 2013 at 20:21 UTC

    LanX ,

      (Not a Perl question, please mark OT!)

    Interesting, that I recently added 'OT' to the beginning of a title on a 'Coldfusion/XML' to Perl question, and was immediately given an error msg that I violated "PM" rules. I deleted the 'OT' from the title and the thread was accepted.

    Do we have to add '(offtopic)' to the end of the title?

    Thank you...Ed

    "Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin

      Adding "OT" does not make an off-topic question better. If it has no relevance to Perl, you need to give more justification why it is posted on a site named Perlmonks.

      Coldfusion is far outside of that, unless you need to talk to it from Perl, for example.

        Corion,

        I considered that other monks wouldn't be interested in a coldfusion to Perl question, so I marked it with 'OT:' and clicked 'create'. It was the error message that I got about violating PM rules that was the surprise. I removed the 'OT:' and the thread was accepted, which I considered strange.

        But, I'm not interested in 'CF' :-)

        Regards...Ed

        "Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin

      flexvault

      > and was immediately given an error msg that I violated "PM" rules

      really? No idea. I don't belong to any of teh special PM groups, so I can't answer this.

      Maybe asking at PMD helps.

      > Do we have to add '(offtopic)' to the end of the title?

      I added to the end now to avoid confusion.

      AFAIK it's tradition to prepend "OT".

      Cheers Rolf

      ( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)