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XML and free text

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XML and free text

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We show several problems with marking free text, text that is either natural language or semigrammatical but unstructured. These problems prevent well‐formed XML from marking text for readily available meaning. A solution is proposed to mark meaning in free text that is consistent with the intended simplicity of XML versus SGML.

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