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The ones that come to your door when your house is on fire or you have been robbed do. They may not be important until you need them but you want them to work reliably when you do. Local intelligence. So if you think XSD is a bad choice, you may want to spend some time at your next city council meeting and before your local/federal governments or whatever form is used in your world-burg because the uptake of XSD there is enormous. See NIEM. BTW: there are still plenty of applications being written that aren't web applications. They are off the web so one could say, who cares. But that would be a foolish thing to say. Some of them are becoming web applications or at least use services, but as long as DNS cannot be prevented, they won't be on the web. They will ask for services via proxies. The banking institutions have been rather stupid in this regard and the result has been the most massive identity thefts of all time. Then there are the social ills amplified by witless web applications such as mySpace leading to misguided but virtuous attempts to regulate them. Yes, a merry thing. len From: bryan rasmussen [mailto:rasmussen.bryan@g...] Of the organizations generally considered important on the Web, which of them are using XML Schema.
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