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- From: Andrew Gorman <gormana@letu.edu>
- To: <xml-dev@xml.org>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 17:36:09 -0700
I'm quite new to the world of XML, and am doing research to learn more about
the language. It seems to me that XML can be adapted to whatever usage
required, and it seems that it is renamed each time, or better put, a prefix
is added. If it is specifically used for advertising, it is called adxml,
commerce is cxml. Is this a common thing? And does this make it difficult
to be viewed by other people? or is it that regardless of the prefix, the
language doesn't change, and it is just its intended use that marks the
difference.
Andrew
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