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Ed Burns writes:
> What's this about removing HTML flow objects? The ability to
> render XML/XSL into HTML is a major boon. Also, the decision to
> include HTML flow objects for ease of adoption was a sound one.
> Please give me more info on this troubling development.
I don't think that the first point was as much of a boon as one might
think: the HTML flow object set supported was nearly useless for
pre-CSS browsers (such as the still-widely-deployed Netscape 3.0)
since it didn't include most basic HTML element types like <UL>.
There is room for a simple XML Transformation Language (XTL) sharing
much of the structure and syntax of XSL -- you could use XTL to create
XML, HTML, or even generalised SGML output.
All the best,
David
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