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Last friday the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)'s Web Application Formats Working Group published a draft of the XML Binding Language (XBL) 2.0 Primer.
XBL 2.0 is not a new version of a W3C standard but the standardization of XBL 1.0 developed by Mozilla. sXBL was W3C's first attempt to provide a standardized XBL for use with SVG.
XBL 2.0, released as a W3C Candidate Recommendation on March