On Thu, 25 May 2000 06:13:22 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> It is, however, quite possible to write programs that can do a really
> good job in checking for errors in languages intended to be interpreted
> only by machines.  Fortunately, machines are not capable of having an
> opinion.  One of their most interesting features is that they never argue
> with us.

 You make some very good points. I won't argue with them.;-)
The questions we need to ask ourselves....

 Do we want the owners/operators of ISPs to start checking every page
before allowing such page to be placed on their server?

 Do we want the ISP owners/operators to take-on the resonsibility of
"filtering" the improperly written pages?

Or...
 Do we (the users), want to continue doing these things for ourselves?

 Let the debate begin......<vbg>


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