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  • Subject: Re: using XML to build web pages
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 10:37:49 -0500

> I think you're thinking too hard. As XML emerges, there will be Document
> Type Declaration (DTD) specs that outline the rules for a given XML
> document. Given that XML document, and its DTD, any XML compliant engine
> would be able to consume the data from the XML document. Unlike HTML,
which
> only presents data (HTML is a display file), XML also defines the data
(XML
> is a display file, a field reference file and an underlying table, all in
> one).

Whoops. Make that not a table, but a record in a table!



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