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Re: [xml-dev] XLINK instead of AJAX?

From: Tei <oscar.vives@-----.--->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 9/6/2006 11:05:00 AM
On 9/6/06, walter kriha <walter@k...> wrote:
[...]
> Don't get me wrong: I sure like what can be done in Web2.0 today. But I
> am not so sure about the way it is done with code. To me it looks a bit
> like we have given up on the idea of information aggregation through
> tags. But if descriptive HyTime was too complex - doesn't the code have
> the same complexity just hidden somewhere?
>

Most people code for the platform. And the platform dont support
technology #41 and technology #42

But you can build a bridge from today  tech #4 to tech #127.  You just
need to emulate whatever the hell is HyTime with javascript as a
automagic emulation layer that people can drop'n'forget.  And you need
to build good documentation about how to use that, and how cool/simple
coding become.
Then some people will cross that bridge, and maybe settlers build
build a city on the other continent.

Javascript is broken, but you can fix it with more javascript :D


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