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Forking the Web: HTML Site or XAML Site? ZAML.com Case Study

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  • Subject: Forking the Web: HTML Site or XAML Site? ZAML.com Case Study
  • From: Gerald Bauer <luxorxul@y...>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 23:40:46 -0500 (EST)

zaml
Hello,

  For some more insight on the "What is XAML?" debate
may I highlight the ZAML.com site as a great case
study what the web may look like starting next year.

  See it today @ http://www.zaml.com   

  If XAML is just an XML-based way to wire up CLR
types - no more no less. How do you explain the XAML
site button stating:

   Must be viewed with Mobiform XAML Browser or
Windows 2006 (Longhorn).

   - Gerald
  
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