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Re: How hard is it to embed xml in an html page

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/2/2006 11:36:00 PM

jalexa9898 wrote:
> Well one of the things Flex does is when you write a flex page it seems
> to use xml. Apparantly the code is embedded in some xml. I guess I was
> wondering if it would be difficult to put the code in to a webpage that
> is on a server.

I think that sounds like a question about how/whether Flex is processed, 
rather than about how HTML or XML are processed. I'd suggest asking the 
Flex community.
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(I know almost nothing about Flex, and don't have time to research it 
right now, so that's about as much help as I can give you.)

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