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He has already been applauded privately and yes, some public hand thumping is well-deserved. It's one thing to know how this works and another to have a nice coded example to copy. :-) Wouldn't an XLink module be a good thing to have? And the spelling problem was spotted. He is probably madly loading the correction as we are hitting our send keys. Len http://www.mp3.com/LenBullard Ekam sat.h, Vipraah bahudhaa vadanti. Daamyata. Datta. Dayadhvam.h -----Original Message----- From: Sean B. Palmer [mailto:sean@m...] > In other words, a fine topic for gnashing until next Christmas. Yes! I've already been firmly gnashed on this topic, which I could never understand, but I'm ready for a calmer discussion about it. Hopefully, xml-dev will be a bit more open about it... > Why was the section on XLinks not done? Note that a lot of it is incomplete. I don't know Rick means about the "XHTML XLink module", because as far as I'm concened, there isn't an XLink module in XHTML 1.1/m12n. But never mind... Rick can write one, and then we'll have XLink in XHTML, so don't let on to him :-) Actually, I think we should all give Rick a big round of applause for a valiant first effort... it isn't easy as I know (I modularized a version of XHTML Basic using similar principles when the argument came round the first time). And I only did it for Basic, Rick is doing it for the whole lot of m12n (I presume). I'm still disappointed that he spells XHTML wrongly in the title :-)
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