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xml-dev
Re: [xml-dev] MS thinks HTTP Needs Replacing???
by Mark Baker other posts by this author
Feb 27 2002 5:21PM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] MS thinks HTTP Needs Replacing??? | RE: [xml-dev] MS thinks HTTP Needs Replacing???
>  The controversial matters seem to be 1) whether this HTTP language
>  has interesting utility beyond distributed hypertext; if so, how to
>  evolve the language?

The rub there is, what is beyond hypertext?  If hypertext was/is
envisioned to be able to capture all information, what's left over to
worry about?

MB
-- 
Mark Baker, Chief Science Officer, Planetfred, Inc.
Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA.      mbaker@[...].com
http://www.markbaker.ca   http://www.planetfred.com

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