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Co-Inventor of XML Says Office 11 is "A Huge Step Forward for Microsoft"

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KernelPanic:

quote:Originally posted by void main:
Why should M$ start caring what standards agencies think?  They never have in the past. One of the thousands of examples is HTML. Do they do a good job at sticking to W3C standards?  I believe W3C is also in charge of XML:

http://www.w3.org/XML/
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HTML is a branch of XML.

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Tux:


HTML is a branch of XML.
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Well that is the goal with the advent of XHTML. HTML has been around a lot longer than XML and both are derivatives of SGML. It seems to me that they want to do away with HTML and have everything be XML.

Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:

quote:Originally posted by Calum:
Sony oversees the CD's miriad formats.
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I was told otherwise because it was philips that recently spoke out saying you shouldn't have copy protection on the cd otherwise it shouldn't be called a compact disc.  They are supposedly the CD's custiodians.

Are you sure you are not thinking of sony's minidisc?

KernelPanic:

quote:Originally posted by void main:


Well that is the goal with the advent of XHTML. HTML has been around a lot longer than XML and both are derivatives of SGML. It seems to me that they want to do away with HTML and have everything be XML.
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I was close enough not te feel stupid  ;)

mobrien_12:

quote:Originally posted by Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:


I was told otherwise because it was philips that recently spoke out saying you shouldn't have copy protection on the cd otherwise it shouldn't be called a compact disc.  They are supposedly the CD's custiodians.

Are you sure you are not thinking of sony's minidisc?
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I'm pretty sure you are right.  Sony is the one who has been developing this copy protected CD bull#$&*.

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