. What about non-XML resources?
You can use the XPointer Framework with non-XML resources. This
is especially effective when your resource is backed by some kind
of a DBMS, or when you want to query a data model, such as RDF,
and not the XML syntax of a representation of that data model.
However, please note that the authoratitive interpretation of the
fragment identifier is determined by the Internet Media Type. If
you want to opt-in for XPointer, then you can always create publish
your own Internet Media Type with IANA and specify that it supports
the XPointer Framework for some kind of non-XML resource. In this
case, you are going to need to declare your own XPointer schemes
as well.