Extensible browsers
David DS Barnes
d.d.barnes at ic.ac.uk
Thu Jan 20 16:48:31 GMT 2000
refreshing :)
David
"Simon St.Laurent" wrote:
>
> The browser wars discussions have finally reached these shores - XML-Dev -
> in a virulent form. Does this mean that XML is finally approaching
> viability as a Web development technology?
>
> This particular explosion hasn't appeared here before, perhaps because most
> of us here who do Web development are tired of hearing about it on other
> lists.
>
> Personally, I think we need extensible browsers, not these big complex
> sealed browsers we keep getting. I'm hoping XHTML will help us toward that
> path and make this whole discussion obsolete.
>
> Any takers?
> Simon St.Laurent
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