> Then, IMO ietf needs to define a set of XML tags and instead of 'well > defined' or valid HTML we will have 'valid' XML and it will be indexable > and the same every time, otherwise it won't render. :) a fine idea and certanily doable, though it wouldn't allow people to produce or read I-Ds any more easily than they can do so now. tools for creatng (something resembling) HTML and for reading it abound; tools for manipulating XML exist but are not as widely deployed.
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