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Title: RE: [xml-dev] XML doesn't deserve its "X".
It was a misspelling anyway, but EML was already taken by M$ for Outlook.
Can't resist adding an old tag line to my signature for the sake of this reply.
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- Putting the "X" in XML -
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric van der Vlist [mailto:vdv@dyomedea.com]
Sent: 05 March 2002 08:54
To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: [xml-dev] XML doesn't deserve its "X".
Title says it all, the extensibility of XML is one of its myths...
Technically, XML is based on trees which are not the most extensible
structures (compared to tables or triples). If you extend a tree you are
likely to break its structure (and existing applications). I would say
that trees grow but are not "extended".
This technical limitation has been strengthen by a community which has
become conservative and any evolution seems deamed to fail.
XML is now legacy. Its users community is screaming against any change
and its specification body seems paralysed by its structure and the
diverging interests of its members...
It's probably time to look for the next wave!
Eric
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