Using XML is Only One Step Towards Portability

  2006-09-13 09:00:02
A pervasive misconception common today is that simply designing your file format around XML somehow makes it magically portable, extensible, and intelligible by other programs. Peter Seebach explainswhy using XML is only part of the story when you're designing an extensible file format. 
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