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Sam,
Honest, spamming is not my intention. There was just so much about
push/pull/sax in the xml-dev discussions that I really thought people
would APPRECIATE the reference I provided to the Microsoft XML videos, I
found them informative. I *DIDN'T* plug them. I only offered it as a
reference. And I honestly appreciated Didier providing the reference to
the video on the direction Microsoft is taking, I would never have found
that video by myself.
I am VERY sorry your are offended. I want to ADD to your xml-dev
discussions, not get you mad at me. :-(
Please offer more guidance on how to behave properly on your forum. I
honestly don't know what I would have done differently if I had to do it
over again. Perhaps I shouldn't have copied the URL in, but I always
appreciate it when people refer to something if they do the same, so I
did it.
Again, I am sorry that I offended you. I know if you were offended than
others are too. Sorry. I'm just here to learn. And I guess that means
getting slapped when I do something wrong.
Pam Ammond
Empowering You!
-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Hunting [mailto:shunting@etopicality.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 8:10 AM
To: Empowering You
Subject: RE: [xml-dev] Microsoft's vision of data and the role of XML in
that context
Please stop spamming the list of references to Microsoft marketing
literature.
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Empowering You wrote:
> Didier,
>
> Did I hear right (in the VSLIVE video) - is Microsoft essentially
> abandoning SOAP in favor of other technologies in .NET?
>
> Thank you!!!! The VSLIVE video
http://www.fawcette.com/reports/vsliveor/2002/09_18_02/keynote/ was a
great resource on where Microsoft is going with XML. It answered so
many questions I have. And also provided more questions - like the SOAP
one above.
>
> Thanks,
> Pam
>
> Pam Ammond
> Empowering You!
> website: http://www.empoweringyou.com
> Please buy the "Wow! Look At Windows XP" book I wrote at
http://www.windowsxpbook.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Didier PH Martin [mailto:martind@netfolder.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:49 AM
> To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
> Subject: [xml-dev] Microsoft's vision of data and the role of XML in
that context
>
>
> Hi
>
> For the curious fellows interested to know what the Redmond 800 pound
> gorilla views as a future and the role of XML in it, Check the video
> presentation you’ll find at the end of this link:
> http://www.fawcette.com/reports/vsliveor/2002/09_18_02/keynote/. Keep
> in mind that the API presented in this video is a client side API used
> to interface with data (structured and semi-structured).
>
> Note: It doesn’t mean that I am supporting their view but since they
> play a very important role in the development community, it worth a
> lurk ☺
>
> Cheers
> Didier PH Martin
>
>
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