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Ok. This is a Blog, blog is just a web page where all the content (kinda redundant: a blog in a wiki, but I'll see if this works). You may comment on posts if you like. | Ok. This is a Blog, blog is just a web page where all the content (kinda redundant: a blog in a wiki, but I'll see if this works). You may comment on posts if you like. | ||
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And here is the link http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/03/19/standards.html | |||
Dimitri Dimitriatis seems to have a clear perception of the need to identify the software components involved in web services. If the server and client components are GPL'd then there is no guarantee that the components function as specified in the "official" specification. Or is there? Wondering.... | |||
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I'm just going to get drunk today. Soon posting an interesting article that I catched on one of my RSS feeds. I don't know what it's, like really about, but it seems to make sense for our cause. The mail server that I'm using seems to be broken. Strange (perhaps someone bombed it by accident). | I'm just going to get drunk today. Soon posting an interesting article that I catched on one of my RSS feeds. I don't know what it's, like really about, but it seems to make sense for our cause. The mail server that I'm using seems to be broken. Strange (perhaps someone bombed it by accident). |