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Author amaury.forgeotdarc
Recipients Phil.Daintree, amaury.forgeotdarc, ezio.melotti, loewis, santoso.wijaya, xrg
Date 2012-05-24.12:50:31
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Yes, but where does this data come from? how did you feed it to the parser? And this does not relate to xml 1.1.

BTW, I found this page about XML 1.1:
http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/effectivexml/chapters/03.html

"""
Everything you need to know about XML 1.1 can be summed up in two rules:
- Don't use it.
- (For experts only) If you speak Mongolian, Yi, Cambodian, Amharic, Dhivehi, Burmese or a very few other languages and you want to write your markup (not your text but your markup) in these languages, then you can set the version attribute of the XML declaration to 1.1. Otherwise, refer to rule 1.
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2012-05-24 12:50:32amaury.forgeotdarcsetrecipients: + amaury.forgeotdarc, loewis, ezio.melotti, santoso.wijaya, xrg, Phil.Daintree
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2012-05-24 12:50:31amaury.forgeotdarclinkissue11804 messages
2012-05-24 12:50:31amaury.forgeotdarccreate