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On 11/16/13 6:05 PM, Hans-Juergen Rennau wrote: You see what you want to see. Your nodes are my tangle. Your concrete wall is my freedom to innovate.However, I am at a loss why one should see anything in XML but nodes. Seeing nodes we see an amazing, yet hardly understood reality: the connectivity of information. A single, homogeneous space of information, held together by the “forces” of document URI and navigation axes. Seeing syntax, you look at a concrete wall. What a choice. I don't mind people talking about nodes - I do use them myself - but when people insist on nodes as the one true primary view, as you appear to be doing, I question the value of the conversation. If that's "backwards and downwards", fine. I'm not sure why you've chosen to stand on the ceiling. I expect that eventually you'll fall off. Thanks, -- Simon St.Laurent http://simonstl.com/
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