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RE: What is the rule for parsing XML in a namespace inside HTM

  • To: <danny@d...>
  • Subject: RE: What is the rule for parsing XML in a namespace inside HTML?
  • From: "Joshua Allen" <joshuaa@m...>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 13:42:44 -0700
  • Cc: "Bjoern Hoehrmann" <derhoermi@g...>,<xml-dev@l...>
  • Thread-index: AcRqpjLcPvnLR671SUyP3GKVNkzR8QABZ0PA
  • Thread-topic: What is the rule for parsing XML in a namespace inside HTML?

parsing wordml
> >Now this I disagree with.  HTML is a mess.  Some tags are 

> But the point I was trying to make here is that once you have 
> XML+XSLT+CSS you still have to give the browser something to 

Yes, exactly.  People should stick to HTML only for data which is
primarily intended to be consumed in a web browser.  I would never use
XHTML for purchase orders or newsfeeds.  In fact, if I am rendering a
purchase order, I might just transform it to WordML instead of HTML.  Or
even transform it to XAML! :-)


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