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Charles Miller

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What's Wrong with OPML Posted: Oct 2, 2005 6:17 AM
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Given the OPML spec, and the above examples, we can now ask ourselves a simple question: What is the difference between accepting OPML, and accepting arbitrary XML documents of unknown formats? Answer: An OPML document limits where you can put text nodes. (687 Words)

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