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"Simon St.Laurent" wrote:
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> james.anderson@setf.de (james anderson) writes:
> >despite the truism, that the generic identifer is just a special
> >attribute, what is the advantage to making the universal depend on the
> >ideosyncratic?
>
> That it's local.
not everywhere.
>
> I guess I just don't value the universal enough to participate in your
> world.
but you would agree to the advantage of "<ol>" over ".TB 4", to go back thirty
years (http://www.sgmlsource.com/history/AnnexA.htm), and admit the advantages
of CSS over the HTML 1.0 rendering model? the issuses are the same.
>
> >> >is /@ that much more difficult than / ?
> >>
> >> What language are you speaking? If that's XPath, I didn't think we
> >> were in the classic elements/attributes tussle.
> >
> >think again.
>
> I guess you're not fond of architectural forms either?
i don't understand how anything i wrote would imply that.
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