An AP dispatch from Brussels 26 January, printed in the NY Times, 27 Jan issue, quotes the European Committee for Interoperable Systems--apparently a trade group made up of Microsoft rivals, including 2 Linux vendors--but not SuSE--who said "Microsoft's XAML markup language--which it said was positioned to replace the current Web page language HTML--was designed from the ground up to be dependent on Windows." They went on to say, "The very same practices the European Commission found to be illegal almost three years ago have now been implemented in Vista." The Times headline, on page C9 (Business Section) is, "Rivals Voice Complaints About Microsoft's New System." It may be possible to locate the story on the 'net, but I don't have time for look for it right now. BTW, this is NOT ot--the Web markup language in use, or to become in use, affects us all. --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org