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  • From: Winchel 'Todd' Vincent III <winchel@m...>
  • To: xml-dev@l..., Chuck White <chuckwh@p...>
  • Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 21:48:13 -0400

Chuck and Simon:

This has been a very interesting thread, thanks.

Chuck White wrote:
> In a perfect world, the killer SVG tool will *still* separate content from
> presentation. The possibility of edit once, present everywhere is very
> appealing to those of us who do a lot of editorial and artistic
production.

Assuming that (1) "*still* separat[ing] content from presentation" and (2)
"edit once, present everywhere" are the goals, and assuming further that
what you mean above is that "content" = "(perhaps any) XML" and
"presentation" = "SVG", then what is the difference between:

XML (content) + SVG (presentation)

and

XML (content) + CSS (presentation)

and while we're at it . . .

XML (content) + XSL (presentation)

?

I would be interested in your opinions on this.

Thanks,

Todd

Winchel "Todd" Vincent III
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