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Re: [xml-dev] study on multiple media and xml?

From: Bryan Rasmussen <bry@------.--->
To: Miles Sabin <miles@----------.--->
Date: 1/1/2005 8:59:00 PM
found it http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v03/i01/Hillesund/



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Bryan Rasmussen


Quoting Miles Sabin <miles@m...>:

> Hi Bryan,
> > thanks, but no, unfortunately that's not it. the problem was it
> > showed up on some out of the way semi-academic site and was making
> > arguments that I agreed with but which were somewhat against the
> > arguments common in the xml community. there was a lot of focus on
> > printing requirements. It really bugs me because I had solved some of
> > those very problems in a proprietary solution, now I have the
> > opportunity to open source it and I want to write up a bunch of stuff
> > and that articl would have made a great resource.
> 
> Sounds interesting ... let me know if you track down that paper, and 
> when you make your release (I assume you'll post to xml-dev).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> Miles
> 
>


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