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Re: limits of the generic


Re:  limits of the generic
On Saturday 28 September 2002 07:09, Simon St.Laurent wrote:

> Those also tend to be the folks who push the state of the art forward,
> figuring out how to  make CSS and DHTML work well, for instance.  If
> there's a target market for new HTML standards, it's those folks, and I
> can't figure out why the XML community is so remarkably content to make
> their lives difficult.

What Simon said. The amound of incompatibility and inconsistency between 
standards implementations) we deal with every day is almost unbelievable, but 
our simplistic views and suggestions usually come in contrast with either 
technical arguments of geniouses or politics.

Manos



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