Comment by diggan
3 months ago
> XML just lost naturally, like GOPHER
Lost? The format is literally everywhere and a few more places. Hard to say something lost when it's so deeply embedded all over the place. Sure, most developers today reach for JSON by default, but I don't think that means every other format "lost".
Not sure why there is always such a focus on who is the "winner" and who is the "loser", things can co-exists just fine.
Do you use it daily in browser?
Tons of APIs and applications work with XML. XSLT less so; that's more of a backend language.
Immaterial. If the answer is either 'yes' or 'no', it makes no actual difference: gopher still exists, is still a thing, is still successful. It feels like you're just trying to move the goal-posts and redefine what 'lose' means and trying to lure the poster into a "gotcha".
It's not about a "gotcha." Browsers once supported the GOPHER protocol but dropped it around a decade ago. This serves as an analogy: if users don't use XSLT/XML daily, browsers may eventually drop support for XSLT - supporting features cost money
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Yes, RSS.
Which browser? Firefox and Chrome have no support
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