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Author Re: The Lambda lambada...Why embedded SQL is becoming irrelevant
gary drummond

2007-03-19, 3:55 am

Pete Dashwood wrote:
> "Alistair" <alistair@ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1174138175.015526.30680@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
> You might need to review your course notes; these two things are not the
> same.
>
> I am NOT a certified WebMaster, (although I have developed a number of web
> sites and am still doing so, learning as I go...). When I say XML, I mean
> XML... When I say XHTML, I mean "strict HTML"... :-)
>
> Have a look at my all-time favourite Internet site (I like it so much and
> have found it so useful, I intend to pay them a small percentage of revenue
> generated from stuff I built with knowledge obtained there...); They will
> clarify the differences for you...
>
> http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
>
> Click on "Learn XHTML" in the left hand side panel, then "XHTML v XML" in
> the same side panel.
>

I couldn't find this, but I did find Differences between XHTML and HTML...

Gary

>
> Getting back to the booze... :-)
>
> It is a bottle of pale red liquid, visibly labelled CAB MET 2006. The
> label appears to have been written and applied by hand (there are creases in
> it) and it has been placed deliberately towards the camera.
>
> After checking with some knowledgeable people in my wine club and searching
> the web, I cannot find a grape variety that is commonly abbreviated as
> "Met." .
>
> However, blending Cabernet-Sauvignon with Merlot is popular...
>
> My guess:
>
> This is a home-made Cabernet Merlot.
>
> An easy way to check would be to ask Charlie what was in the bottle... :-)
>
> Here's his blog address:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/charlie/archi...rogramming.aspx
>
> Pete.
>
>
>
>

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