on 7/13/04 8:32 AM, Klaus Major at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does that stand for: "Mark" the "Mark" language? ;-) > >> Mark > > Regards > > Klaus Major
Answer yes: Yes it does Klaus. ... and little green men have opened a coffee shop on the dark side of the moon. Why don't you go get some. Answer no: I have defended this name from the dreamers that are inventing the human-markup language that state that my use of human readable meaningful expressions in my nonSGML compliant extensible tagging system fulfills one of their key component requirements when they see implementation of the human-markup language in about eight years. They, like the semantic-web folks, are using namespaces in their XML tags in order to add human readability. Can you imagine trying to sort through tag sets through some huge namespace overloading recursive class algorithm in order to side step an XML tree created by some eXpat parser just to parse all known knowledge in the universe. Well any way mines implemented now and it's heading for the internet real soon. Check it out at any moon station near you. :-) Mark Brownell Gizmotron Graphics Inventor of Meaningful Text Markup Language _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
