> RTF is an pretty established implementation standard
> (which is displayed and interpreted differently in almost every
> application that supports it, because there are lots of application-
> specific extensions to it).

There's no way to display xml/html/xhtml in a standard way either.
Each browser shows it differently. ;-)

BTW I'm not a fan/supporter of RTF so to speak. I'm neutral with RTF. I haven't
really had any bad experiences with RTF, nor really excellent ones.. except that
it seems to load fast when I remember using it. Now, everyone seems to throw up
a web page instead of sending RTF files. At least that is what I do.. or I send
plain text.

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