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Re: [www-vrml] X3D and the Draconian Parse Rule



Joe,

At 09:41 AM 9/11/04, Joe D Williams wrote:

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So the X3D XML can be:
"'...','...'" or '"...","..."'

X3D requires that each element of a MFString be contained within quotation marks ("). The first example above is one string whose value is


The relevant link is http://web3d.org/x3d/specifications/ISO-IEC-19776-FCD-X3dEncodings/Part01/EncodingOfFields.html#SFString. The spec language is:


The MFString specifies zero or more SFStrings enclosed in single quotes (e.g., '"string1" "string2"').


Only the second example above defines a 2-element MFString/


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