This is as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

And this is Not necho enabled, written , and concerning Uncategorized

I'm going to wait until the dust settles a little on the necho format before I start using it for syndication. It looks a little to me like it might be Emacs, in that the way you please everyone is by making it do everything. But I'm not really qualified to comment, and so I'll just keep my head down for a bit until everyone's thrashed the idea out.

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misuba

Why would an XML dialect designed merely to /describe/ something be, have, or use XML-RPC or SOAP, which, although they make use of XML dialects, also involve… you know… /doing/ something? And what the holy heck are OWL and DAML? sigh

Mark

A short list of things Necho will probably not be, have, or use (subject to change of course, but each of these things has pissed someone off already):- OWL- DAML- RDF- XML-RPC- RPC-style SOAP- Dublin Core in the original namespace- required well-formed XHTML contentWhat was that about pleasing everyone?

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