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On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 12:37 -0800, Nathan Young -X (natyoung - Artizen
at Cisco) wrote:
> Being able to present a good looking and dummy proof editing environment
> for arbitrary XML formats would be really nice.
I don't claim it's a trivial problem, but there are vendors who provide
tools for that sort of thing. I personally think XForms can be the more
standard answer, but it needs a little maturing yet.
> It's going to be a while (if ever) before I replace:
>
> > > <ul class="navigation">
> > > <li><a href="home" class="home-link">home</a></li>
> > > <li><a href="next">next</a></li>
> > > <li><a href="previous">previous</a></li>
> > > </ul>
>
> With something like:
>
> <navigation>
> <nav-item><a href="home" class="home-link">home</a></nav-item>
> <nav-item><a href="next">next</a></nav-item>
> <nav-item><a href="previous">previous</a></nav-item>
> </navigation>
>
> For delivery to the browser. Is that what you are suggesting?
If the main purpose is delivery to a browser, then no, that's not what
I'm suggesting. I think a navigation bar for a Web page is a fine
application for XHTML.
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