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Re: [MacPerl] What list to use?



The message I received was sent to Arved by Chris, copying Vicki and
the macperl list (by which I received it.  I assume that everyone I
have mentionsed is on the list (:-), so I'll trim the headers a bit
and respond.  Tell me if you don't get this message (;-).

I am quite interested in XML, but I'm a bit lost as to the support
it now has and has coming.  If there is a recent precis, I'd like
a pointer.  Otherwise, if Arved would be interested in writing a
precis, we could put it online and/or publish it in print (e.g.,
Perl journal if really Perly; MacTech or NetProfessional otherwise).

-r

At 1:11 PM -0800 2/23/99, Chris Nandor wrote:
>At 16.04 -0500 1999.02.23, Arved Sandstrom wrote:
>>Well, since there's a least a few people to ask, let me throw this one out
>>there.
>>
>>I'd like to get some threads going concerning XML and MacPerl, with the
>>understanding (and almost complete certainty) that the discussions are
>>really going to be XML + Perl, with not much (if any) reference to MacPerl
>>specifically, and from time to time, in order to provide context, there
>>may be discussion of other XML tools on MacOS.
>>
>>I guess I'd be the instigator, since I've been using the XML modules with
>>MacPerl for a while now, and I'd like to get more people actively
>>discussing the technology.
>>
>>But I can't figure out which list would be best. Any advice?
>
>No.  :)
>
>I'd say the main macperl list is the best place.  I don't really have a
>good reason.  It doesn't fit cleanly into the other lists, and it is
>on-topic for the main list IMO.
>
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