What is really interesting about their web site is that it does NOT use XML. If you were the company that owned the patent to XML, wouldn't you want your public web site (your face to the world!) to be built using the technology you patented?
Instead of using well formed XHTML (including an XML prologue for browsers equipped to handle it - like mine) the site uses invalid HTML.
Hard to believe that this is the company that could have patented XML if the are incapable of presenting information to the public using it. Talk about bush league...
What is really interesting about their web site is that it does NOT use XML. If you were the company that owned the patent to XML, wouldn't you want your public web site (your face to the world!) to be built using the technology you patented?
Instead of using well formed XHTML (including an XML prologue for browsers equipped to handle it - like mine) the site uses invalid HTML.
Hard to believe that this is the company that could have patented XML if the are incapable of presenting information to the public using it. Talk about bush league...