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Re: Wikipedia on XML

  • From: Ian Graham <ian.graham@utoronto.ca>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 19:06:09 -0400

Re:  Wikipedia on XML
Michael Kay wrote:
>  
> So long as HTML is just a document format it will always suffer this
> problem: the browser is a bottleneck for innovation, and nothing happens
> until you can get the owners of the browsers to agree to make it happen.
> That's a profoundly undesirable state of affairs.
>   
If the browser is the bottleneck, why doesn't someone just 'make it 
happen' on one of the many open source browser platforms?  Would the 
Mozilla foundation really complain if some group decided to dive in and 
implement more robust XML technologies in gecko?

-- 
Ian Graham -- http://www.iangraham.org



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