- From: Matthew Fuchs <matt@wdi.disney.com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 08:58:40 -0700
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
On Jun 27, 5:45pm, Per-Ake Ling wrote: > Subject: Swedish news article > I wish to report that a good swedish trade magazine carried an > two-page article about XML. Since it is pretty long (6 columns) > I do not have the time to translate it, but cannot refrain from > reporting errors, ommissions and true horrors (there is a lot of > accurate information also, but not as fun reporting): > > >From "Datateknik" Nr 9, May 15: > > "Behind XML is among others, W3C and Tim Berners-Lee, the > man that created the World Wide Web." > > Note that Tim Berners-Lee is the only name mentioned in conjunction > with XML. Furthermore, the only illustration on the page is a > picture of Tim Berners-Lee. At least XML is not attributed to Microsoft > this time. Will they ever get it right ? Well, we do have a Tim B, do we not? So it's closer than it seems. Matthew Fuchs matt@wdi.disney.com --
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