Re: Serving generic XML (was: storing info in XSL-FO: new issue?)

At 2:08 AM -0400 8/19/02, Svgdeveloper@aol.com wrote:

But, at least as I understand the English language, generic XML 
describes the XML which Elliotte was alluding to, with the possible 
qualifier that the recipient would/should/could be aware, at least to 
some degree, of the XML structure being sent.


My qualifier would be that you send a stylesheet along with it. I 
don't think the recipient need be aware of the structure in advance.
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