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The graph vs. tree modeling has benefits because it's a database. Le 05/12/2010 21:12, Simon St.Laurent a écrit : > On 12/5/10 2:47 PM, Rob Koberg wrote: >> From all of the suggestions, I find myself asking why would anyone >> change from JSON/JS to XML2/something? How would you convince the >> browser vendors to accomodate some new version of XML? Why is any of >> this attractive to web devs? (if that is still the focus derived from >> the James Clark blog post) >> >> How do you get around cross domain security which includes different >> virtual hosts on the same domain and http schemes (http and https)? >> And you still need javascript to drive the transformations with >> anything other than the processing instruction transform, unless that >> would somehow change. >> >> I would bet people outside the XML community would look at what has to >> change, weigh the benefits, and say meh. > > I don't get to agree with Rob very often, but yes, exactly, 100%. > > There might still be benefits to people already inside the XML > community, and I suspect that's why there are 80 messages on this list > over the weekend, but I wouldn't expect this to make for a great > evangelical crusade beyond the already-converted. > > Thanks,
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