Thats the thing about standards. There is so many of them :o)


Regards,

Len Wright
Plus International Corp
www.plusinternational.com

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Now you're thinking Henning :-)

Your portal would be even more of a natural, if everyone on the web offered
their site content in an optional XML format to make the parsing easier.

http://witango.org/witango.taf?_return=xml 

Of course we'd all have to agree on a standard XML format, like RDF or
something.

Hmmm.... 'get everyone to agree' - no wonder standards take so long :-))

Good idea Henning - sounds like a business opportunity for someone.

Cheers...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Henning Sittler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:18 AM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: XML is change


> <SMIRK>
> You know, someone could use WiTango to write a website that served as
> browser in a browser.  It would just be a portal site whose layout looks
> like a graphical browser interface, and which goes and gets requested
pages
> and content via <@URL>, and reformats it down to plain HTML, or however
you
> want it to look, and then outputs the revised content to the real browser.
>
> Yeah, and then the whole www would be routed through this portal to ensure
> compatibility.
> <EYES attribute="Glint" />
> </SMIRK>
>
>
> Henning Sittler
> www.inscriber.com 
>

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