Kenneth Sizer wrote:
Not to play devil's advocate, but...

Why is "Ideally all data, including that for static pages, is XML"?? What business/technical need is met by using XML for simple, static pages?

(and, in reality, "marketing says customers will think that's cool" is often a valid business need)

A meta topic. I have noticed this happening to some of my posts to email lists: I post a question which stimulates a reply from someone on a different subject. If the new subject is a hot button, as often happens, then the thread which I started carries on with the new subject, and my question sometimes goes forgotten.


I suggest for your consideration a practice which I illustrate with this message: If you change the subject then literally CHANGE THE SUBJECT in your reply, and leave the subject of the original thread uncluttered.

Would that be an improvement in email list protocols?

Rich Hammer


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