Subject: Re: [xsl] Modern web site design with XML and XSLT From: Rob Belics <rob_belics@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 14:40:23 -0600 |
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 13:10 -0700, Eric J. Bowman wrote: > Some accuse me of being a purist, but I say this is pragmatism. Yes, > it's harder to follow correct Web architecture, but there are definite > consequences when one goes astray (encoding mismatches and privilege > escalation). I'm glad there aren't very many such systems out there, > otherwise the importance of legacy support might outweigh the > importance of the Web's security architecture. The point being, will > an architecture using the w3schools approach still function in new > browsers in two years? Five? I don't have that concern if I'm > conforming with native Web architecture. > > -Eric Here, here!
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