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Story: Microsoft slammed over XML patent
It's a variable. Could represent anything. Depends how you initialise it, what you initialise it with. Might very well be infringing a patent. Best to leave it uninitialised :-)
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Story: Microsoft slammed over XML patent
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Where's the liability for awarding wrong patents? Arthur B. -
there is none
this spells the end for XML Anonymous -
Well, it's not the end of XML for storing obj... Cirilo Bernardo -
XML was born as a particular format for data stora... Anonymous -
It just seems people who review patents at patent... Roderick Klein -
Whatever happened to prior art?
I worked as a pate... Anonymous -
To be fair to the patent office in this case... Wookey -
The link in the article points to the wrong patent... Bill Price -
Thanks for pointing that out Bill. I have up... Ingrid Marson -
The United States Patent office merely takes the p... Thomas J. Mousseau -
I am sorry to disagree, as most people don't... John Washington -
geez louise... they're expecting folks to just see... c r vrij -
isn't a software company supposed to make mon... ivan tonchev -
Look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sxp - isn'... Anonymous -
I worked for Bowstreet. We were serializing commu... Anonymous -
Would this mean that C++ or other programming lang... Anonymous -
At this rate, I soon will not be able to init... S. Johnson -
It's a variable. Could represent anythin... Chris -
I know the US patent system is based on grant firs... Andrew Evans
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