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Apology accepted and I get your point. Spam and unsollicited emails are
a pleg.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Posada [mailto:JPosada -at- isogon -dot- com]
Sent: January 12, 2004 6:10 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: RE: Mini Survey: Who uses XML?
Hi, guys...I'm sorry if I over reacted to this post. A few weeks ago, I
posted a message about XML training, something to the effect of "XML
chicken or egg", asking for opinions on how I should approach learning
XML, and ended up with 3 different XML training vendors using my inquiry
as an excuse to send me, so far, 8 emails to sell me XML training
services.
I saw this as a different type of attempt to use this list to solicit
sales leads.