Re: organizing DTD <element> and interface information
I'm not sure who the specific audience is for this particular information.
It seems to me that, if you knew why the customer wants the information, it would be very easy to decide how to present it. Thus, I'd recommend contacting the customer to find out what they try to do.
Regards
Jan Henning
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