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Of course, because anyone who authors an XML document has access to a
web server.
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PITHY WORDS OF WISDOM
He who laughs last didn't catch on very fast, did he?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bullard, Claude L (Len) [mailto:clbullar@ingr.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 11:01 AM
> To: 'Mike Champion'; Xml-Dev
> Subject: RE: [xml-dev] URI indigestion
>
>
> And the wicked bit is, the system actually works
> ok. Put a document or informative message there,
> and let them click away.
>
> <HTML>
> <BODY>
> <P><STRONG>THERE IS NOTHING FOR YOU HERE. MAYBE
> SOMEDAY THERE WILL BE BUT NOT TODAY. PRESS YOUR
> BACK BUTTON AND YOU WILL RETURN TO MEANINGFUL
> SPACE!</STRONG></P> <P>THE MANAGEMENT</P> </BODY></HTML>
>
> Simple.
>
> len
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Champion [mailto:mc@xegesis.org]
>
> People don't RTFM, much less the F****** Spec. Architectures
> that don't support the "principle of least surprise" are
> going to be fragile,
> no matter how logical and consistent their other principles might be.
>
> Confusion IS a danger in itself, as various spacecraft lost
> for want of a comma, or misunderstandings of units of
> measurement, can attest.
>
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