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Norm Walsh writes: > If identifying links in a vocabulary-neutral way is a requirement, > let's just fix XLink so that it can do that. Just about the very last > thing I want is to have to consult some quasi-structured text document > to find the links in my document. > > Surely that way lies madness... I dunno. I've found CSS syntax pretty agreeable stuff, not just "quasi-structured". It may be a different markup from pointy brackets, but it's hardly hieroglyphics. I vastly prefer its decorative approach to the transformative madness XSLT imposes for a wide variety of otherwise simple tasks... -- Simon St.Laurent Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets Errors, errors, all fall down! http://simonstl.com
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