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RE: [xml-dev] SGML complexity

natyoung - Artizen at Cisco\ said:
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> As far as I can tell there are only three substantive points:
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>  - XML is more verbose than some other markup languages
>  - XSL may not be the best choice for every programming task
>  - XSL may or may not be a programming language
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> The first two points are widely accepted.

Then is not widely accepted that "XSL may or may not be a programming
language"?

Interesting...

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> Nathan Young
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Juan R.

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