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Re: Indexing XML

  • From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@m...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 02:20:28 -0700

Re: Indexing XML
At 00:23 23-05-2001, Duane Nickull wrote:
>I didn't know that XML was around in 1994-5.  I believe that XML became a
>standard around 1998 therefore the claim stands .
>
>GoXML.com is and was the first true contextual XML Search engine deployed on
>the internet.

XML became a Recommendation in February 1998.  There were Working Drafts 
from late 1996 onwards.

DynaWeb (and DynaText) could accept most XML documents even before XML was 
defined; the EBT parser began accepting full XML sometime in 1997, I believe.

-Chris
  who had the joyful task of typing up the detailed RFEs for adding XML
  support to EBT's products, and who also notes that eBT announced its
  liquidation last week
-- 
Christopher R. Maden, XML Consultant
DTDs/schemas - conversion - ebooks - publishing - Web - B2B - training
<URL: http://crism.maden.org/consulting/ >
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