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Sunday, February 24, 2002 |
via diveintomark, "My solution? Well-structured semantic XHTML. It's a floor wax and a dessert topping. It's XML (easily machine-readable, opens the door to XSLT -- I've done this and will write more about it later). It's also HTML, or close enough that it displays in every browser in the world (even Netscape 4). And it's well-structured (degrades by itself, all the way down to Lynx)"
11:01:44 PM
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via XML.com: "It is fitting that Tim Bray, who was so instrumental in XML 1.0, would first offer a draft for what XML 2.0 might eventually become: Extensible Markup Language - SW (for Skunkworks). Though, it should be said at the outset, Bray offers XML-SW as a highly provisional proposal; or, as
he put it, "nobody so far - not even me - has taken the stand that this is a good idea". But it is a start."
10:41:02 PM
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