"Kevin A. Burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The point is that a designer should never have to touch ASCII. The
> should just design the page and that is it. Looking at a specification
> in XML (they already know HTML) is second nature.
It is my experience that things are this way to a large extent already
today. The _designer_ don't usually touch HTML at all, if he does it is
only to create prototypes using DreamWeaver or similar tools.
Then it is up to your tagging department to actually implement the design
using whatever tools appropriate for the job.
Regards,
Gunnar
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