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   Re: Alternatives to the W3C (was Re: Alternatives to the W3C)

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  • From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
  • To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 22:06:43 -0800

Tim Bray wrote:
> 
> At 09:33 AM 1/21/00 -0500, Didier PH Martin wrote:
> >If we say that the margin of error of this sample is 10% , it means that at
> >least 31% of the browsers in the population sampled has an XML browser, not
> >bad. So, if we make the right inferences:
> 
> That's only if you think that IE5 counts as an XML browser, realistically.
> I don't. -Tim

Two words:  links, lists.  IE5 handles neither its XML/CSS support.

I happen to use both of them constantly in content I produce.  Doing
without is not an option.

- Dave

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