Subj : XML To : andrew clarke From : Jan Vermeulen Date : Sat Jan 04 2003 09:42 pm Quoting andrew clarke on Sun 5 Jan 2003 3:21 to Jan Vermeulen: >>>> XML is good for local, not for global wide use. ac>>> I don't know where you got that idea. >> I thought that in the context this would be a matter of course, but >> it appears I was mistaken. ac> I understood the context, but... >> I should have said: >> "As_far_as_FidoNet_is_concerned, XML is good for local, not for global >> wide use." ac> You haven't said why. Why do you send all wrongs my way? We're talking FidoNet, remember, and we did agree that we have a number of unupgradeble nodes you nor me want to loose, didn't we? ac>>> "XML was designed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ac>>> streamline data exchange across the Internet. >> W3C is not all of the internet. XML may be fine as it is but there >> is no single cure for all pains. ac> I don't think anyone is suggesting it is "the final solution". But ac> it is probably the best option for a "next step". We'll nead an intermediate step in order to mend broken 'things' (I have no better expression yet, as I still have no clue as to what exactly is broken) so the nodelist can provide part of the input for anything newer and better. -=<[ JV ]>=- * Origin: The Poor Man's Workstation -- Wormerveer NL (2:280/100) .