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Joe English <jenglish@flightlab.com> writes:
> Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>
<snip/>
> If a user agent must implement these three cases to be
> considered sensible, I doubt that we'll ever see widespread
> adoption of XPointer.
That should be "considered sensible by Henry" --- for my
considerations to determine what got adopted, I'd have to be a _whole_
lot more powerful than I am :-)
What will actually happen in the market once the IETF makes their
decision is an empirical question.
ht
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