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Back in the days of the Browser Wars, developers had to decide
whether to produce a single set of documents compatible with all
browsers, or develop multiple tailored sets. With the advent of
WAP, the situation and the rules have changed: separating content
and presentation is essential because of the increasing number of
very different user agents (as browsers are now known). This
paper will identify XML and XSLT as ideal tools for separating
content and presentation, and show how these technologies can be
used to overcome the inherent difficulties associated with the
presentation of data to devices with limited capabilities.