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Dare Obasanjo wrote: >>>>The wireless >>>>industry wants a W3C standard so that there is a single >>> >>Can you point at someone expecting that or are you just >>casting random aspersions for the fun of it? > > Reread the statement above yours. This was also the impression I got at > the binary XML town hall meeting at XML 2004 [especially from the > representative from the US military]. The statement above mine is not the one you're quoting, I was addressing: > This is like watching a train wreck in slow motion. You'd think > experience would have taught people the folly of thinking 'we want the > W3C to come up with the single standard that wil solve all our > problems'. from http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200502/msg00198.html Now if what you meant to say is that the notion that there should be one Web instead of a disjoint set of AOL-style walled gardens is wrong then I'm unsure where to start disagreeing, and also don't see the way in which such a goal consitutes a "single standard that will solve all our problems". -- Robin Berjon Research Scientist Expway, http://expway.com/
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