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Why Not NDATA? (WAS RE: CDATA)


ndata
If there were a serious requirement to do that, 
I'm sure Sun would alter their language to do that. 
That's the beauty of having one company own a piece 
of the web infrastructure:  easy to get changes made.
 
Over the years, there have been markup applications 
that implemented what I am describing.  When streaming data, 
it is awkward to have to punt away to fetch another file then 
come back and pick up.  I don't know what is required 
for an idea to be "great", but I understand why 
the programmers who ask for it do so. 

Why not NDATA?

len


From: Simon St.Laurent [mailto:simonstl@s...]

clbullar@i... (Bullard, Claude L (Len)) writes:
>Maybe the requirement is to support NDATA.  I get a lot 
>of inquiries about stuffing jpegs, etc, inline.  When 
>I show them the limited means, I get frowns.  Perhaps 
>it is time to revisit that permathread.

Maybe we can get the Java folks to let you write "Hello World" without
creating a class structure for it as well.

I'm not sure either of those is a great idea, though they'd certainly
make some people happy.

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