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DOM 2 and .NET

  • From: Charlie Kaiman <ckaiman@i...>
  • To: "XML Interest Group (E-mail)" <XML-INTEREST@j...>,"XML Dev (Lists) (E-mail)" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 18:54:16 -0400

dom 2
Title: DOM 2 and .NET

I've noticed that MS is claiming DOM 2 compliancy in their .NET / System.Xml namespace, and yet they reference properties like "documentElement," as "DocumentElement," and add properties like "OuterXml" w/ out referencing them as additions to the DOM.  Am I wrong to think that this is an attempt to undermine developers who want to build DOM compliant applications, but don't completely understand the XML specs?

Thank you very much for any input / insight / etc.

Charlie Kaiman

P.S. I realize that I might be *missing* something, and would appreciate someone pointing this out to me if I am!


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