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Fri, 09 May 2003
ThreadsML
I'd like to find out about ThreadsML. But I can't seem to find a specification or any single document that describes what ThreadsML is. I looked at the new ThreadsML site. But to no avail. Does some kind soul out there have the magic URL?
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Part of the reason ThreadsML has never taken off is its never really had a spec written. This post is probably the closest thing to a spec:
<a href="http://www.quicktopic.com/7/H/rhSrjkWgjnvRq?m1=66&mN=66">http://www.quicktopic.com/7/H/rhSrjkWgjnvRq?m1=66&mN=66</a>
(and it looks like Steve has updated it recently, so I assume its still relevant)
And wow, that new website is really ugly.
Posted by kellan at Fri May 9 06:19:52 2003
<a href="http://www.quicktopic.com/7/H/rhSrjkWgjnvRq?m1=66&mN=66">http://www.quicktopic.com/7/H/rhSrjkWgjnvRq?m1=66&mN=66</a>
(and it looks like Steve has updated it recently, so I assume its still relevant)
And wow, that new website is really ugly.
Posted by kellan at Fri May 9 06:19:52 2003
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