Quoth Bruce at 01/05/07 18:51...
> Is this referring to the actual page being xml or source of data?
>  
> Reason I ask is that I find I am increasingly using xml for data source
> and parsing it for webpages.
>  
> Which seems the best way to go really, as the source of the data matters
> not, and the result is standard xhtml.

Agreed.  One can use the most obscure XML internally but, with the right
XSLT transformation, can turn it in to good XHTML (or even HTML).

M

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