> From: Mike Batchelor [SMTP:mbatchelor@citysearch.com]
>
> HTTP is becoming the catch-all tunnel for all sorts of unsavory,
> poorly-thought-out applications. It was a mistake to allow for
> extensions
>
Unfortunately this happens to nearly all protocols, file
formats and programming languagues; they start off being
compact, and well targetted, but they all tend to converge
to the same capability because the market wants what is
fashionable, and wants a one tool does all approach.
In the web, Postscript is unfashionable, because it is old,
even though it would be a better way of getting the explicit
control of formatting craved by most commercial site designers.
Received on Mon Jun 07 1999 - 05:10:12 MDT
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