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   RE: XSL Debate, Leventhal responds to Stephen Deach

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  • From: "Heikki Toivonen" <heikki@citec.fi>
  • To: "'XML Developers' List'" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 11:16:20 +0300

Jonathan Borden wrote:
> Miles Sabin wrote:
> > In what way does criticism of XSL deprive you of those
> > rights you've just listed?
>
> 	I never said it did. The above paragraph was used to defend my prior
> statement that I have a right to use XSL if I choose. What I
> wish, is to use
> XSL as a standard, and further, to define a common platform for web

XSL is not a standard, at least not yet. It might actually never become a
standard. Until there is a standard you can not claim you are using one.

> 	To suggest, as Leventhal does, that work on XSL be
> suspended until 'major'
> browser vendors have completed implementation of CSS2, is a

Actually, suspension was more like my view. Perhaps you should read
Michael's last mail again to see his view.

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  Heikki Toivonen
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