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  • Subject: What is XAML? Let's ask XAML Pioneer Mobiform
  • From: Gerald Bauer <luxorxul@y...>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 16:32:33 -0500 (EST)

Hello,

  For some insight in the "What is XAML?" debate allow
me to quote from the "About XAML" page from the XAML
pioneer Mobiform. Here we go:

   XAML (pronounced ‘ZAML’) is an XML based vector
markup specification produced by Microsoft. XAML is
one of the primary pillars in the next version of
Windows (Windows 2006). If you are familiar with W3C
standards, XAML is like HTML, XForms and SVG in one
specification.

   XAML has all of the capabilities of HTML, Flash and
PDF combined in a single XML based markup language.
XAML uses .NET as its code behind technology. In
addition XAML will deliver the 3D internet experience
to web users with the XAML 3D capabilities. 

   Source:
http://www.mobiform.com/2005/XAML/aboutXAML.htm

   Any comments?

  - Gerald

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Gerald Bauer
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http://richcon.com
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