Quote of the Day: Not All XML is Open
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-10-26 02:44:59 UTC
- Modified: 2007-10-26 02:44:59 UTC
Spotted in an essay found through Bob Sutor's blog:
I heard Microsoft claiming that OOXML is open because it is in XML. In "open" they mean that anyone can use, process, manipulate, interpret OOXML documents. Is that really so? I say not!
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The claim from Microsoft regarding OOXML being open because it is an XML format hits that very point I was making. This is just plain wrong and people need to understand why.
Some have said that Microsoft gives a bad name to XML, whose purpose was not to contain
binary enclosures,
patents, and redundancy.
While on this topic of standards, it is time to congratulate Hasan from Open Malaysia, for
raising awareness of real standards.