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Re: Binary XML (AKA "spawn of the devil")


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On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 10:54:40AM -0700, Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
[...]
> This is essentially the same material as I submitted for the upcoming 
> W3C Workshop on Binary Interchange of XML, but my updated paper doesn't 
> appear to have made it through to posting yet (Liam, are you out 
> there?). It now looks like I may not be able to make the workshop 
> anyway, though, due to other demands on my time.

The Workshop site will be made public later in October.

You're correct that I have yours and a number of other updates
to make to the site for attendees.  I'm at face-to-face Working
Group meetings this week and a bit overloaded :-(

I'm sorry you might not at the Workshop.

Liam


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