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RE: XML Middleware

  • From: Michael Rossi <mrossi@c...>
  • To: 'Rick JELLIFFE' <ricko@g...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 14:40:18 -0400

why xml as middleware
Rick JELLIFFE wrote:
> 
> Middleware is a kind of American stretchable undergarment, for
> restraining bellies and all the big fat bottoms. For obvious reasons it
> does not come in a size S (small): the little man does't really need
> middleware. So it only needs to fit sizes X, M, and L.
> 
> In Canada, where there are strict laws prohibiting one thing and
> enforcing the other, they have do have S, and also G (Grande) instead of
> the American X. Probably because of the cold, the rich mix of cultures,
> etc. etc., this SGML middleware is rather more elaborate than the XML
> middleware.
> 
> <snip/>

	How long have you been waiting for someone to ask that question? :-)

Michael A. Rossi
Computer Sciences Corporation
mailto:mrossi@c...
856-983-4400 x4911

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