Just to clarify.

>  > 3) AFAICT all other models either output XML which is XSLT'ed to HTML
or
>  > work on XML in code at some point (XMLC). No such thing here.
>
> No,

I.e. "no, code does not work on XML".

> the way we use XMLC is to compile the html to a java class (well,
> it treats it as xml with the html dtd, but this is more-or-less html)
> and then use the w3c DOM to insert/remove bits.

I.e. "yes, code works on XML"....

Right?

/Rickard





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