Re: Two examples of semi structured data.
From: mAsterdam <mAsterdam_at_vrijdag.org>
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 02:26:55 +0200
Message-ID: <412696d3$0$566$e4fe514c_at_news.xs4all.nl>
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 02:26:55 +0200
Message-ID: <412696d3$0$566$e4fe514c_at_news.xs4all.nl>
Gene Wirchenko wrote:
> "Laconic2" <laconic2_at_comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I'd like to revive the discussion of semi structured data that was held a
>>few months ago. This time, I'd like to use two examples of "semi
>>structured" data as a starting place.
>>
>>The two examples are the MS Windows Registry, and cookies.
>>
>>Why do I call them semi-structured? Well, it's clear to me that each of
>>them adheres to some structure that is a little more rigid than "plain
>>text". It's also clear to me that control over coherence of the content is
>>not unified.
> > They are structured. They are not as structured as you would > like.
What is their structure? Received on Sat Aug 21 2004 - 02:26:55 CEST