Comment by o11c
3 months ago
Almost every single government organization uses it to publish their official documents. Lots of major corporations too.
As much of a monopoly as Chrome is, if they actually try to remove it they're likely to get a bunch of government web pages outright stating "Chrome is unsupported, please upgrade to Firefox or something".
Huh? I mainly see official government documents as annoying PDFs. Thankfully someone had the bright idea to turn the national law's text into a proper webpage and not use an image-like format for that. (I think regional governments also publish laws as PDF though.) Double checking now, yes: that's definitely HTML and not a transformed XML
Which government or governmental organizations are you talking about?
Yes, PDF documents which are generated using XSL-FO (XSL Formatting Objects) from an xml source document
Ah right, so that wouldn't be affected by this change because it happens all server-side if I understand it correctly?
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