Subj : XML To : Jan Vermeulen From : Scott Little Date : Wed Dec 25 2002 04:49 am [ 24 Dec 02 18:45, Jan Vermeulen wrote to Scott Little ] sl>> If you're thinking that we should use [E]SLF -> XML until sl>> everyone can use XML, forget it. It won't work. There's little sl>> incentive to use XML at all in that scenario. JV> XML is good for local, not for global wide use. What? Why? JV>>> If the developers will get serious and give priority to serving JV>>> the net. sl>> Huh? JV> Don't you see what a "they must adopt" attitude really means? Who said anyone must do anything? JV>>> The problem seems to be that the XML developers do not see JV>>> how they could extract that data. As if string parsing would be JV>>> a PITA (even BASIC could do that in the early eighties...). sl>> Huh? JV> It was said it wuld be a PITA to extract data from (E)SLF for JV> building an XML base. That is because SLF is vague, with many conflicting 'standards' and broken implementations. Fixing them is obviously a good idea, but David Drummond, etc. have been harping on about broken entries for months and nothing significant has happened. And then there are issues that cannot be fixed without breaking software. It's far easier to start with a clean format, and convert the data to the broken format, than start with a broken format and try clean it up automagically. JV> There is a small but very significant difference between "look JV> we've got some nice new software for you" and "you do no need to JV> upgrade at all". JV> A difference of 100 nodes, perhaps? Huh? -- Scott Little [fidonet#3:712/848 / sysgod@sysgod.org] --- FMail/Win32 1.60+ * Origin: Cyberia: All your msgbase are belong to us! (3:712/848) .