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RE: Question for the XPath and DOM folks


jade esis
Hi John

I guess too since David made an extension to the Jade DSSSL engine and made
some previous work with SGML and its related tools. Most of the people who
worked with the Jade DSSSL engine and the SGML parser got used to a certain
way of doing things.

cheers
Didier PH Martin

-----Original Message-----
From: John Cowan [mailto:jcowan@r...]
Sent: 21-Jul-02 06:25
To: Uche Ogbuji
Cc: Mike Champion; xml-dev@l...
Subject: Re:  Question for the XPath and DOM folks


Uche Ogbuji scripsit:

> I should make the point, though, that Megginson's choices in SAX 1.0 do
seem
> remarkably prescient.  It came after DOM L1, but only a little bit
afterwards.
>  Also, IIRC, Megginson also waved off the SML crowd, so it's interesting
that
> SAX got things so rightly.

ESIS had a lot to do with it, I think.

--
John Cowan                                   jcowan@r...
        "You need a change: try Canada"  "You need a change: try China"
                --fortune cookies opened by a couple that I know

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