> What makes you think they intended that XML document to be viewed in > browsers? That generally isn't the point of XML like that, and they > already present a browser-friendly version of exactly the same > information (the text like above it). They probably intend that to > be more of a web service, for which a plain XML file is perfectly > suited.
I was almost certain that a web browser wasn't its intended application, but since the viewable data was so unattractively presented as plain text, I was wondering if it could possibly be viewed in a browser somehow, I should probably have been more clear about that. I only stumbled on the site because of a disclaimer in the Big Quake mailing list I'm on saying that they do not forecast or report tsunami's and that the other usg site had any information regarding tsunamis. I thought there might actually be a mailing list with that sort of information however it seems there isn't. They really aren't frequent enough events to warrant a list. df -- "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov _______________________________________________ Camino mailing list [email protected] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/camino
