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RE: The Future of Browser-Bound XML?

Subject: RE: The Future of Browser-Bound XML?
From: "bryan" <bry@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 12:26:37 +0200
RE:  The Future of Browser-Bound XML?
Wendell wrote:
> I've often wondered whether Adobe Acrobat wouldn't make a 
> nice native XML 
> browser if it had built in FO(and SVG!) support and an XSLT 
> engine

wonder if one could hack their ebook reader, I believe it uses the
webbrowser control as the parser for html, this should mean that on a
system with msxml 4 you've got xml, xslt support as well, adobe provides
the svg with the reader, then to use it one would just reference the
behavior and object in generated pages(I'm the kind of guy who loves
saying "just").

 Now if one could write something hosting antenna house formatter to
interpret the FO inside a webpage the same way, behavior/ActiveX plug-in
then there should be FO support in the Reader. 
I wonder if Antenna House already have something that does that for IE.






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