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Can XML Be Efficient? W3C Thinks So
Published on Aug 7, 2007 in Industry News![]()
XML brings to mind such words as: ubiquitous, extensible, unwieldy, perhaps even useful. However, efficient is a word rarely used to describe the Extensible Markup Language.
The World Wide Web Consortium is looking to change that attitude with the recent release of a working draft for what they are calling Efficient XML Interchange (EXI).
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