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Thanks Doug. By this point, I'd deleted that.

For some, it comes down to how much one wants/has 
to know to use a resource.  Mukul sahab points out. 
That's why the 'separation' principle is an interesting 
one to study and contrast to the 'least power' principle.

len


From: Doug Rudder [mailto:drudder@d...]

Don't forget the statement that launched the thread:

"One of my assertions was that the growth of (XML) Web services was 
promoted by the need to separate content from presentation, users 
required data in a "pure" form which could then be styled as they 
saw fit and depending on the front end, their device capabilities 
etc." - Joe

Doug :-)

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