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If it pays better than tagging, encoding seems reasonable.
len
From: Tony Graham [mailto:Tony.Graham@M...]
When it involves producing computer-sensible markup corresponding to
squiggles on a page -- including markup for notes scrawled in margins,
crossings out, coffee stains (maybe?), etc. -- then "encoding" may not
be too far off the mark.
Regards,
Tony Graham Tony.Graham@M...
Director W3C XSL FO SG Invited Expert
Menteith Consulting Ltd
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