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Re: The Future of Browser-Bound XML?

Subject: Re: The Future of Browser-Bound XML?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 23:12:35 +0100
Re:  The Future of Browser-Bound XML?
I removed CC: thelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
as cross posting to xsl-list isn't allowed.


> There's XSLT... much more powerful, but it basically just converts your
> XML back to HTML... kind of defeats the purpose of doing away with HTML
> in the first place? 

Not at all. That was always the idea: that the XML data should have a
transformation/style language to specify rendering on teh client, which
still has teh original data and so can do other things with it in
addition to just rendering.

David

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