------ art_128180_14328204.1153597566853 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On 7/22/06, Erik Veenstra <erikveen / gmail.com> wrote: > > > It looks interesting, but I am more interested to what do you > > want to achieve? > > What I want to achieve? Well, uh, nothing... That's one of the > goals in my life. "Don't achieve anything. You'll die anyway." I guess you have a proof for such a harsh statement ;) No, just wanted to say that this seems a really good idea, no more XML, thus no more XHTML ( it will become RHTML ), all browsers talk ruby( so no more javascript, U R a genius!!!), Matz will replace the W3C and you say you do not want to achieve anything! Pitty! Sometimes, you have to do things in an unusual way. Especially when it is the better way, errr I mean our way. That's how > you discover unusual things. This is an experiment. I don't > know what to expect. If you stick to "the old thinking", you > don't achieve anything... ;] Seriously this is a nice mapping which , I have a feeling, might be a good thing to think about in some design desicion moments. Cheers Robert -- Deux choses sont infinies : l'univers et la bóŐise humaine ; en ce qui concerne l'univers, je n'en ai pas acquis la certitude absolue. - Albert Einstein ------ art_128180_14328204.1153597566853--