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Hi Stephen,
Not quite sure that project implements what I'm thinking of.
I was really thinking about a more RESTful approach, wherein an XML representation with a link to an arbitrary _javascript_ resource
would have that link honoured by a user agent, and so provide "code-on-demand", which would complete the interpretation of the
xml content by virtue of the behaviour built in to the javascipt.
If you think of such a link in an atom format representation, say, it might look like this:
<link rel="script" href="" type="application/_javascript_" xmlns="..."/>
The "browser" would presumably be able to load and execute the script, which would have the content
of the representation as its input.
Regards,
Peter
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