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Article:
The Pace of Innovation
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XML for editing
Date:
2003-02-19 20:16:11
From:
Arnaud SAHUGUET
Just ask the poor fellows who need to author W3C specs using XML. They need to use stylesheets, do referencing by hand.
For every single change, you need to re-run the stylesheet(s) again. This is really slow.
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