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Core XMLCritical questions for national bodies considering OOXML/DIS 29500
Author: oreillynet.com |
Published: 21st Mar 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Core XMLIBM Vice President Bob Sutor is continuing the campaign against DIS29500 mark II on his blog entry Critical questions for national bodies considering OOXML/DIS 29500. I have tried to make this blog about his questions, and not in any way...
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