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<title>Comment 1 on /2005/03/12/nsdl</title>
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  <name>Parand Darugar</name>
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<content type='xhtml'><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Nice work Norm; I was posting a comment that grew too long so I moved it to <a rel='nofollow' href="http://www.parand.com/say/?p=13">http://www.parand.com/say/?p=13</a> . Short version: how about specifying the template-able parts of the POST input as XPath, so you have some nice consistency, and I'd argue for removing type information, although I'm probably alone in thinking that.</p></div></content>
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