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Assume essentially all information will be specified in XML and rendered in Web Pages
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Such Web Pages will be manipulated via W3C DOM or equivalent generalizing today's shared dynamic HTML
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XML will specify both information to be shared and the nature of sharing
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Allows XML Web Pages to consist of multiple document fragments (a visualized image, 2 chat rooms, white board, Gateway Interface, Web Help pages ..) with XML content and XML collaborative policies
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Java (Jini?) enables global sharing with dynamic policies and dynamic XML--> HTML rendering to support disparate clients
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JavaScript controls XML Pages and their collaboration and rendering
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