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<title>norman.walsh.name: Comments on /2006/11/17/xprocwd</title>
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<title>Comment 1 on /2006/11/17/xprocwd</title>
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<published>2007-02-08T06:17:20Z</published>
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  <name>Evan Williams</name>
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<content type='xhtml'><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Hi,
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I've been tracking the xproc thing  ... and today saw this post which is kind of relevant. Yahoo pipes!
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/02/pipes_and_filte.html
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looks very interesting.
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cheers,
Evan</p></div></content>
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<title>Comment 2 on /2006/11/17/xprocwd</title>
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<published>2007-02-13T17:57:24Z</published>
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  <name>Dethe Elza</name>
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<content type='xhtml'><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Here I was almost finished implementing SXPipe in Python and when I go to your site to look up your email address to ask for a few clarifications I find you're approaching last call on an updated spec.</p>

<p>Congratulations!  I'm now reading up to see if this will be as straightforward to implement as SXPipe was.</p></div></content>
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