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Apple comments on the W3C's proposal
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From: n...@fenris.webthing.com (Nick Kew)
Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html,alt.html
Subject: Re: Apple comments on the W3C's proposal
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 15:53:36 +0100
Organization: The Holy Book of the Great Bludner
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In article <17g1tto28hqmri4a44g5j6644ecch5t...@4ax.com>, one of infinite monkeys
at the keyboard of Isofarro <spambl...@spamdetector.co.uk> wrote:
> I'd guess if the output formats rises to a substantial number, then
> the tendancy to offer the content dynamically would then be a better
> solution. Although, dynamic delivery tools should have a very good
> caching mechanism.
<spectacles appearance="rose-tinted">
Yep. On todays web, that's where XML is heading, with XML+XSLT=whatever
the client wants.
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I'm busy on a set of stylesheets for Site Valet, with the aim of offering
the choice of HTML, XML, EARL or plain text for every reporting function.
With Jim's help, we've already deployed one application that shifts
the whole of the presentational thing over to the Client.
--
Nick Kew
Site Valet - the essential service for anyone with a website.
<URL:http://valet.webthing.com/>