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LMAO. I used an XML file for the PFO map at first, because it was cute. Not denigrating the concept, I used to mock it with my own techniques 10 years ago, but one evaluates, one picks and chooses.
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Bah, humbug. In the future, there will inevitably be scripts that return data from a database...as xml. Saves bandwidth, for one. Is it really neccesary to have the content and presentation mixed in static pages? Is it not a pain to use a template engine or put inline, presentation dependent html in your scripts? The search engines will catch up sooner or later. There seems to be several requests in Google's support forum.
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"Inevitable" doesn't mean "right". Sometimes it means "cute" or "simpler" or "more impressive". Only when it means "more effective" does it really count. The problem is that "more effective" is a synonym for "moving target". If you can, on a day to day basis, give your client (which may be yourself) the best solution, you are better than I. Ninety percent success makes me ecstatic.
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