"Allen, Richard (Raytheon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/01/2007
03:20:42 PM:
> An XML document instance is void of formatting. Formatting is left to
> the application, AT or FM or IE or...
Yeah, but...
You did say that was the short answer, and others have already chimed in
that setting up
The short answer is YES XML gets around all of that.
The long answer is that an application must be created in AT and a
separate application must be created in FM. Setting up these
applications is usually a non-trivial effort.
BTW any XML compliant product, including IE, will be able to use
XML sort of gets around it. The content is still the same, but the way that you
work with it may be different.
HUGE GENERALIZATION FOLLOWS:
Think of it like working with HTML files. If we both reference a local
stylesheet of c:\formats.css and we customize that one file we have two
different l