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>Do you really think they'll come up with a viable alternative? What with
>the multitude of platforms that access the web (PC, Mac, and Unix, along
>with many others), I don't know if there *is* an alternative to tagging,
>which relies on the cross-platform ASCII and SGML formats.... Any
>opinions on this one...
Using text editors to create HTML tags will be history within months. All WP
software uses tags in one form or another. They all hide them.
As soon as WYSIWYG tools are available, who is going to look at HTML tags?