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>>>>> "JG" == Jeffrey Goldberg <J.Goldberg@Cranfield.ac.uk> writes:
JG> Rich Text Format (RTF) is not the same as enriched text (text/enriched
JG> ?).
They aren't? Apologies, then, for any confusion.
"text/enriched" is the MIME type I am talking about. There is nothing
HTML/XML can do that it cannot, and it can do a lot more than HTML/XML.
Of course, if you want to discuss "buttonizing" URLs, well, that is already
handled by the URL specifications standards.
It really is amazing how much effort HTML/XML duplicates without adding one
iota of the aforementioned "newness", but there is plenty of the "ignoring
what has gone before" :).
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