XML Hypertext Example

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<story date="January 9, 2001"
       xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
       xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
       xml:base="http://www.cafeaulait.org/">

  <p>
    The W3C XML Linking Working Group has pushed the 
    <cite xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-xptr-20010108">
      XPointer specification
    </cite> 
    back to working draft status. The specific issue that was 
    uncovered during Candidate Recommendation was some 
    <em xlink:type="simple"
      xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr#xpointer(//div[@class='div3'][7])">
      confusion
    </em> 
    over how to integrate XPointers, particularly those  
   in non-XML documents, with namespaces. 
   </p>

   <p>
     It's also come to light in this draft that Sun has 
     <em xlink:type="simple"
      xlink:href=
      "http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-xml-linking-comments/2000OctDec/0092.html"
      >
      claimed a patent</em> on some of the technologies needed to 
      implement XPointer. I think this is particularly offensive 
      because Eve L. Maler, a Sun employee, served as co-chair of 
      the XML Linking Working Group and a co-editor of the XPointer 
      specification. As usual Sun wants to use this as a club to lock 
      implementers and users into a licensing agreement that goes 
      beyond what Sun and the W3C could otherwise demand. The specific 
      patent is <cite>United States Patent No. 5,659,729, Method and 
      system for implementing hypertext scroll attributes</cite>, issued 
      to Jakob Nielsen in 1997. The patent was filed on February 1, 1996. 
      It claims:
  </p>
  <blockquote>
    <xi:include href=
      "http://www.delphion.com/details?&pn=US05659729__#xpointer(//abstract)"
    ></xi:include>
  </blockquote>
  
</story>

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