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		<title>Beyond Text and Graphics: XML Makes Web Pages Function Like Applications</title>
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		<description>XML is displacing the traditional &apos;web page&apos;--generally a static document, created with HTML. Most traditional web pages offer only slim interactivity and rely on an overworked server and CGI script. XML is promoting the concept of a &apos;weblication&apos; (web application) that can work wonders on the web client without generating so much Internet traffic.</description>
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