header is often reserved for technical data or metadata about a file itself.
We're going to need a place, for example, to indicate which schema this file follows, the date it was created, etc. This seems like header information.
Perhaps topLevel information belongs within the "body" as "toplevel information" or data that applies to the first div since the first
in the body could (or should) represent the top level expression.
The header will need to contain "witness" / "manifestation" information which TEI reserves for the header, and thus might need to remain in our header.
header is often reserved for technical data or metadata about a file itself.
We're going to need a place, for example, to indicate which schema this file follows, the date it was created, etc. This seems like header information.
Perhaps topLevel information belongs within the "body" as "toplevel information" or data that applies to the first div since the first
At the same time, I'm not convinced.
The header will need to contain "witness" / "manifestation" information which TEI reserves for the header, and thus might need to remain in our header.