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Hi Folks, Consider this: The <a> element is, without a doubt, the most important element in HTML. It turns our text into hypertext. It is the connective tissue of the World Wide Web. [1] Recap: hyperlinking functionality is important on the Web. The XML hyperlinking functionality, as specified by XLink and XPointer, is dead. [2] Can XML truly be a Web technology without hyperlinking functionality? /Roger [1] "HTML5 for Web Designers" by Jeremy Keith, p. 20. [2] XPointer is dead. What about XLink? http://www.stylusstudio.com/xmldev/200908/post90310.html
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