Wikipedia 10K Redux

Reconstructed by Reagle from Starling archive; see blog post for context.

PreliminaryDTD

Instead of describing an entire DTD in detail, we should

add tags to this ``example'' XML layout until we thing

everything is covered.

<article>

<id>the-unique-id-for-this-article (assigned)</id>

<authors>

<author>

<name>Mike Warren</name>

<email>foo@bar.com</name>

</author>

<author>

<name>Someone Else</name>

<email>baz@bar.com</name>

</author>

</authors>

<date>January 19, 2001</date>

<content>

<abstract>This is an abstract.</abstract>

<title>A Title</title>

<subtitle>A Sub Title</subtitle>

This is some content. It goes on and on, and doesn't

really care about what is says. Paragraphs split with

a blank line.

Like this; I am a new paragraph. I'm pretty short, though.

<subtitle>Another Sub Section</subtitle>

I am some more content. My purpose is to demonstrate some

of the symantic hint tags which we might include. <name>Someone

Else</name> might have a name, associated with a birthday (like,

say, <date>April 13, 1977</date>). They might have been born

in a place such as <place>Calgary, Alberta</place> which

doesn't have to be a full, canonical place-name.

It might be interesting to specify <jargon>jargon</jargon>

in the content. One might even have a footnote, defined inline

<footnote>This footnote would actually be rendered in a manner

considered good for the medium. For example, at the bottom of

a printed page.</footnote>.

Although complicated, adding inline LaTeX would be a very

nice future feature:

<latex>

\begin{table}

\end{table}

</latex>

References are a little harder, but defining those inline

as well might be best, as for the GPL

<reference>

<author>Richard Stallman</author>

<title>General Public License</title>

<proceedings></proceedings>

<book></book>

<journal></journal>

<periodical></periodical>

<date></date>

</reference>.

</content>

<edit date="January 20, 2001" author="Mike Warren foo@bar.com>">

A context diff on the <content> appears here...

</edit>

</article>