Alternative Syntaxes

From LMNLWiki

These are several codified alternatives to the default LMNL syntax to express the LMNL data model:

In addition, there are any number of creative ways to express LMNL in XML syntax. Indeed, when XML elements are taken as LMNL ranges and XML attributes as LMNL annotations on those ranges, any XML document can be construed as a LMNL document, and XML per se is a clean subset of LMNL (with allowances made for ID/IDREF constraints and the like, which are handled by LMNL at the application level).

For more info on mapping XML to LMNL, see the XML Pipelining page.