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Re: Re: Can XLink be fixed?


Re:  Re: Can XLink be fixed?
/ "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@s...> was heard to say:
|> (<rant>What happened to the
|> Last Call comments to rename the "Selectors" document[1] to "CSS3
|> Selectors". More paperwork to dig through...Sigh.</rant>)
|
| Probably a good idea, though maybe we should rename XPath to XSLT
| Selectors...

Fair enough. Or XPath Selectors, maybe, since it's used in XPointer as well.

|> Simplicity is loosing everywhere, ain't it?
|
| It already lost in XPath - what's the surprise for CSS?  I'll be happy
| so long as CSS3 stays simpler than XPath 2.0.  Or maybe that's just my
| cynicism speaking!

I sympathize. I really do.

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

-- 
Norman.Walsh@S...    | Convictions are more dangerous enemies of
XML Standards Architect | truth than lies.--Nietzsche
Sun Microsystems, Inc.  | 

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