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- Folks:
-
- I had hoped to stay right out of this one, but I think perhaps a dash
- of practicality is in order. One for which I will probably be
- electronically lynched, but such are the risks.
-
- The current debate over whitespace is a glaring example of the sort of
- thing which has disadvantaged HTML vis a vis rougher (and readier)
- non-standards like Gopher from the beginning. I have been on the
- stump for WWW a good bit lately amongst law schools, many of whom are
- looking at putting up some kind of server capability for the first
- time, and for whom _any_ move toward new technology is done at the
- expense of a primary mission of low-level support for faculty and
- student activity. These people are not exactly grabbing pitons and
- running out to look for a learning curve to scale, and there is a
- general perception that hypertext is hard, it's much easier just to
- dump an unformatted file into Gopher and it's almost as good. I
- happen not to agree with this, and am devoting a certain amount of
- time and effort to weaning them from this attitude. But say SGML in
- anything above a soothing whisper and they run from the room.
-
- I sure hope that none of them took my proselytizing at a conference in
- Chicago last week seriously enough to subscribe to www-talk in
- some hope of finding out what the Web is about. I suspect they would
- be a mite bewildered by the religious warfare amongst the Ayatollahs
- of Em Space.
-
- I agree that bastardizing standards is a rotten idea and in
- the long run complicates implementors' lives a little, maybe. Just
- maybe. But something as inherently counterintuitive as taking all
- control over whitespace away from an author -- or allowing them to
- retain it by creating a tagset the size of the Manhattan phone book --
- sure isn't going to put a lot of docs on the Web very quickly,
- whatever it may do for the purity of the standard.
-
- Uncharacteristically difficult tonight,
- Tb.
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