>From EduPage
> W3C OKAYS NETSCAPE'S WEB TECHNOLOGY
> The World Wide Web Consortium has accepted Netscape's "action sheet"
> technology, which provides a way to separate script-based event handling
> from the structure of HTML and XML documents. "It looks like it will make
> Web pages more maintainable," says an analyst with N.C. Focus. "Good
> knowledge engineers can make this happen, allowing XML to produce a lot in a
> little bit of text." The "action sheet" technology enables the packaging of
> reusable actions, which can then be easily accessed by Web pages as needed,
> or cached for quick reuse. Microsoft has proposed a similar technology for
> Internet Explorer. (InternetWeek 6 Ju
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