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Subject:Re: XML support in browsers From:Dan Brinegar <vr2link -at- VR2LINK -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 6 Jul 1999 03:30:20 -0700
Thanks to Sergej Rinc <info -at- SINONIM -dot- SI> , for the links he sent on Mon, 5
Jul 1999!
I ran into the following just before I read Sergei's message....
interesting discussion: I can't tell immediately if the columnist is just
showing a pro-MS bias or what-all is going on (he doesnt really specify
whether MS's XML implementation in MSIE, which is ready now, is ready for
Prime Time ;-)
>MS Explorer 5 does support XML but not in a perfect, standard way (but one
>can get by). Netscape Navigator 5
>will support XML 1.0 natively, full standards-compliant as it will
>actually be based on Gekko browser code
Regards,
dan'l
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