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A lot more than you suspect. SGML hypertext systems predate HTML by some number of years. The name HTML was criticized early for precisely that reason. But all things considered, no one any longer cares. Keeping history straight is very hard on the web. One reason is the web is an amplifier, not a truth factoring system. It simply blows. Another is it was originally blithely ignored by the web's early pioneers and now that is SOP. Sun is doing what other's did before. Doesn't make it right, just not novel on the web. But XML-RPC: first time I saw that was from Dave Winer. I read a lot of markup articles and have obviously before the web got going, so I think he really does have the first dibs on that one. XML-RPC is not the first time I've seen such a concept considered using markup for network messages, but it is the first time I saw it for XML. Just one observation.... Len http://www.mp3.com/LenBullard Ekam sat.h, Vipraah bahudhaa vadanti. Daamyata. Datta. Dayadhvam.h -----Original Message----- From: Paulo Gaspar [mailto:paulo.gaspar@k...] Are you sure? SGML was there before, but how long was the experience with - specifically - hypertext markup languages before HTML popped up? There were not so many Hypertext systems before HTML and I wonder how many of them used a markup language.
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