On Jan 15, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Charlie Coleman wrote:

> XML has become a good way to share data across systems not because of
> technical merit, but because of vendor adoption. It has a lot of  
> problems
> and should not be blindly used everywhere, but it does have it's  
> place.


        I'm sorry, but I missed the part where anyone claimed that it should  
be "blindly used everywhere". I do recall several "never use XML"  
posts, though.


-- Ed Leafe





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