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Re: The Future of Browser-Bound XML?


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At 12:09 3/7/02, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
>Then there's XSLFO... but from what I've read that's more aimed at the printed
>word, and all the examples I've seen are diplayed as PDF files.

I can state with some certainty that XSL is intended for multiple output 
media, including print and interactive.  (Why include link and multi-mode 
formatting objects for printed documentation?)  Support in browsers is 
certainly a horse of a different color, but we can dream.

~Chris
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