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Re: [xml-dev] Stick with XML ... JSON is a minefield of securityrisks and ambiguities

Seems like a lot of folk are reinventing generic markup in a bunch of different ways. I’ve often thought about doing an XML browser.

From: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
Date: Friday, November 4, 2016 at 12:01 PM
To: Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron.62@gmail.com>
Cc: Ihe Onwuka <ihe.onwuka@gmail.com>, Jim Melton <jim.melton@oracle.com>, "Costello, Roger L." <costello@mitre.org>, "xml-dev@lists.xml.org" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Stick with XML ... JSON is a minefield of security risks and ambiguities

I still wonder if there could be a market for an XML based browser, not for web-browsing, but as an application development platform, an alternative to PDF even, XSmiles tested that proposition though.



Android perhaps?

Michael Kay
Saxonica



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