Szymon Olewniczak said:
>> s/HTML/XML+XSLT/g is quite a revolution.
> But it's something whitch I can use in my application straight away
> without forcing user to change their web browsers.
You aren't really about replacing HTML with XML+XSLT; you are about
*generating* HTML with XML+XSLT, are you?
> It's about whole "modern web" stack and ways we can make it better,
> without a huge revolution.
We can't.
1. We have nothing to do with its development.
2. It only gets worse over time.
3. It is {,mis,ab}used on such scale that it can't be sanitized.
You can't have a sane tool for doing everything.
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Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Received on Sat Oct 19 2013 - 18:03:53 CEST