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RE:  XML Binary Characterization WG public list availabl e
Thank Michael.  I read that and appreciated it when 
it was published.

From the X3D perspective, we had the requirements 
for a binary for real-time 3D before we created 
the new XML-encoding.   VRML97 uses a format that 
for text, is about as parsimonious as it gets.  
It wasn't enough.  So XML binarization is not 
our motivator; XML just made the requirement more 
necessary given its verbosity and problems with 
data type support, but we need the binary with 
or with out XML, and so, that is a task going 
forward with some priority at the W3DC.

len

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Leventhal [mailto:hanagid@e...]



I might mention again that I wrote an article last year covering the 
first W3C binary XML workshop activity which cataloged, for your 
pleasure Len, the various features and objectives of the many different 
attempts. See

http://www.sys-con.com/xml/article.cfm?id=745

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