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Re: Fwd: Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home...
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Myrddian |
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Re: Fwd: Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home... |
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Sun, 15 Jul 2001 22:29:35 +1000 |
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> SOAP is under the control of Microsoft. It is submit to the W3C for
> scruntiny by Microsoft. Dave Winer was involved in the project, but as of
> today his authorship with the project is flaky. There was an article about
> this. XML-RPC still remains with Dave Winer.
>
> http://davenet.userland.com/2001/04/08/internetCriticTakesOnMicrosoft
>
> I think we need to invite Dave Winer to this mailing list for some answers.
> I'm basing my opinions on what is available on the Internet.
Well can we get some clear facts? last time I saw documentation for SOAP it had
Sun, Microsoft, IBM as
some of the Authors of the Documents.
Well any how it might of been for a specific doco any how but I am not too sure.
Ok David Sugar, can you contact David Winer in regards to XML-RPC.
Kent, (Also any body else who has been following this post) come up with
questions regarding XML-RPC so that David can ask and verify this entire affair.
We should get this verified as soon as possible.
But personally I suggest we go for SOAP, if that fails go with XML-RPC. WE need
to get these details
sorted out now
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Myrddian <address@hidden(nospam)au>
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- Re: [DotGNU]Development?, (continued)
- Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home..., Norbert Bollow, 2001/07/10
- Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home..., TonStanco, 2001/07/10
- Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home..., TonStanco, 2001/07/10
- Fwd: Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home..., Kent Nguyen, 2001/07/15
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- Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: [DotGNU]Propoganda starts at home..., Kent Nguyen, 2001/07/15