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RE: [xml-dev] Defining an XML vocabulary: specify syntax, semantics, and BEHAVIOR?

Not really.  It is simple practical engineering.  XML is a syntax for pretty
much any purpose you care to put it, but the purpose is in the processor.

Try to sell a system that is only an XML instance.

No Product.  No Market.  No Sale.  No Pay.

len


From: Robert Koberg [mailto:rob@koberg.com] 
 
Surely you can take this past the processor down to lower lever code,
then down to the machine, then to the organic on down to the sub atomic
and beyond, right?

You are drawing Zeno's arrow, but only letting it fly half way.




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