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Re: Designing XML to Support Information Evolution


Re:  Designing XML to Support Information Evolution
Michael Kay wrote:

>>>If the internet is a hierarchy, can you tell me how to find 
>>
>>the root?
>>
>>A quick google turned up:
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>>http://www.support.psi.com/support/common/inet-serv/dns/hierarc.html
>>
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> 
> A wonderful view of the internet as an all-American institution. Amazing.
> The worrying thing is, one gets the impression the people who paint this
> kind of picture don't even realise how parochial their world view is.

Well perhaps I could have come up with a more authoritative reference, 
but I am still on my first cup of coffee and it seemed to answer your 
question.

The page is from a US business -- I don't understand why you would have 
a problem with it...

What is the issue? Are you worried because they did not discuss *.za ?

-Rob


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