and David Megginson writes:
>If James doesn't need Architectural forms, DSSSL, and HyTime in SGML,
>then he shouldn't need namespaces, XSL, and XML-Data (which seems to
>have been obsoleted by DCD anyway) in XML, unless someone decides to
>start cramming them down all implementors' throats whether they will
>or no.
True - but does anyone else need that stuff either? Okay, that's going too
far. But does everyone else need it? I don't think so. This train is moving
too fast, and apparently has no brakes. I never thought I'd complain about
standards moving too _quickly_, but XML seems to be breaking new ground in
many different ways.
Simon St.Laurent
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