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> >Out of rough legibility, lots of tools, and a horribly mangled set of
> >philosophies, we're getting a huge selection of document vocabularies
> >created by people who obviously don't give a damn about markup.
>
> It's probably not nice, and it may in fact be injurious to one's health,
> but check the following documents:
>
> http://plant.blogger.com/api/sample_getTemplateResponse.xml
> http://static.userland.com/gems/scriptingNews/template.opml
An alternative format to the second example has just been proposed: OML -
Outline Markup Language. As far as I can tell the main motivation behind
this is make it validatable. The docs says that the process is open to
anyone and that the spec authors will attempt to get a consensus (O
Fortuna!). Input from people who do give a damn about markup would probably
be constructive ;-)
http://oml.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/specification
Cheers,
Danny.
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