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To: Robert Rose who wrote (60044)6/2/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (3) of 164684
 
I don't know much about leaf. XML is quickly moving from the drawing boards and into web development and user applications. It is, of course, an industry standard so you can expect everyone mainstream and many specialized packages will have it. XML is "another mark-up language" similar in basic concept to HTML, SGML and DHTML. Where it is likely to be most influential is in making widespread implementation of ecommerce systems - and where that is most important is in the business-to-business market. [I guess others might argue that it will have a big impact on how pages are built and presented - but I think that will take more bandwidth to make much difference] A large body of work has already been done to provide the universal framework of XML ecommerce tags and conventions to enable MRP (material requirements planning) and electronic data interchange (EDI). This will continue to develop as new product types and businesses develop their unique extensions. Perhaps most important thing that will make this move forward at this time is that all the major players like IBM, Microsoft, Sun, and numerous other companies now support it and have second or third generation tools available. Servers are coming on strong and there is a lot of controversy over XSL - eXtensible Style sheets. XML is moving so fast it is a bit out of control.

Here are some sites to learn more about it:
zdnet.com
xml.com
geocities.com
geocities.com
amazon.com
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