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To: D Mueller who wrote (774)12/19/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: g_m10  Read Replies (1) of 20297
 
Sounds to me a lot like Microsofts strategy with Java. "We'll change it just enough that it looks like OFX but it won't be compatible with OFX'. DOJ should be interested in this!!

I am not sure if new OFX 2.0, even if it is allowed to go, is any threat to CF at all. My understanding is that XML background of OFX 2.0 is used by browsers to search data bases. If this is correct, OFX 2.0 will be used on the presentment only side of EBPP, not on the payment side.
CF's major interest, its bread'n'butter business, is in transaction processing - on the payment side.
If anybody should feel threatened by OFX 2.0, it is INTU not CF.

I hope we have on this thread people more familiar with XML than myself, and they correct me if I am wrong.
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