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Subject: RE: alternating tags in a list?
From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 11:21:53 -0500
RE: alternating tags in a list?
At 09:48 AM 12/18/98 -0500, Didier PH Martin wrote:
>For W3 people:
>Have you heard of Internet computing?? Have you heard recently of
>e-commerce??? How can we do that without accessing databases? If at least we
>have something more standard than ASP that could be easily transported on
>different HTTP servers, XSL for instance (with the right tools embedded in
>the language).
>
>Then, if people are asking for scripting features it is that XSL in its
>current form do not have any mechanism to access data bases. My question is
>then: How could we do that with XSL? Without a good answer to this question,
>I'll say like Guy. Microsoft is a monopoly _because_ some let them be so and
>it seems that W3 is among these. I know daddy government is there to resolve
>the issue :-)))

Does anyone know of a general W3C-issues list?  Not something limited to
the folks inside the W3C, but a more general place to discuss standards
issues.  It doesn't have to be focused on the W3C in particular, but it
should at least be a place where such discussion is acceptable
conversation.  A place where issues like those described above can be
explored in depth, and not just as they relate to a single technology.

Pardon the divergence from XSL...

Simon St.Laurent
XML: A Primer / Cookies
Sharing Bandwidth 
Building XML Applications (February)
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