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And never will be. The web is in the oldeSpeak, a living document. I expect its representations will spawn generations of such. <opinion> Folks, we do have to read the archdoc and understand it. This is the work of some serious folks trying to boil it down to things we can all understand and apply. If one doesn't read anything else the w3c publishes, this is the one to read. It is for the web system what the Dexter Reference Model became for earlier systems. It is critical to get this right because it becomes the "law" of the web. Since we don't have divine inspiration, mutual sweat equity is required. We need to discover a way to have a Ten Commandments that either adjusts to changing circumstances or changes circumstance. It is data and control. </opinion> len From: Tim Bray [mailto:tbray@t...] Check it out at http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-webarch-20020830/ The job ain't finished. -Tim
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