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At 11:10 AM 1/22/00 -0800, Tim Bray wrote: >On top of which, if you combine XML & CSS you seem to lose access to >the DOM. And why would I bother sending XML to a browser if I >didn't plan to do something other than display it once it got there; >and how can I do anything if the DOM isn't there? Case closed. > >If anyone has actually managed to get the DOM working in the >XML+CSS environment, please let us know how. -Tim That plus support for simple XLinks is about the minimum needed for building Web sites. IE 5.0 will let you read XML+CSS; it won't let you surf it. (I could try its bizarrely broken html: pseudo-namespace, but let's not even go there.) Simon St.Laurent XML Elements of Style / XML: A Primer, 2nd Ed. Building XML Applications Inside XML DTDs: Scientific and Technical Cookies / Sharing Bandwidth http://www.simonstl.com xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ or CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1 Unsubscribe by posting to majordom@i... the message unsubscribe xml-dev (or) unsubscribe xml-dev your-subscribed-email@your-subscribed-address Please note: New list subscriptions now closed in preparation for transfer to OASIS.
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