Thanks ... that's not so bad, then. You can just use the standard part
if you choose. The way they talked, tho, they kept emphasizing standards
compliance. I guess in their minds "standards compliance" meant that
supersets are OK, while in mine it doesn't. Oh well.
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Richard Conn, Principal Investigator
Reuse Tapestry
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Subject: Re: Leveraging MicroSoft's Marketing
Superset.
David Botton
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From: "Richard Conn" <[log in to unmask]>
> Very interesting ... I missed that. They did not mention that at all at
the
> That's disappointing. Have you used it enough to determine if we are
> looking
> at a superset of the standard or a deviation from the standard.