> XML+XSL solves an important problem, and has a very big niche in
> which WebMacro is not an appropriate tool. I spent a year and a half
> working in the SGML division of SoftQuad Inc., back when it was one
> of the largest SGML vendors (before the company got eaten from the
> inside out by the HoTMetaL product).
>
> I totally believe in XML/SGML technology and have been actively using
> it for years. I make a good chunk of my living as an XML consultant.
>
> I can tell you this about it: it isn't an appropriate approach to
> take on 80% of the sites that you will build. In the other 20%,
> it's irreplacable.
>

Can you elaborate on this?  Can't XML represent any data that a bean
could contain?

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