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by liscovich
4704 days ago
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As the schema guide explains, in 1999 they picked XML based on the study from 1996: "Following a 1999 feasibility study on XML/SGML, the Committee on House Administration adopted XML as a data standard for the exchange of legislative documents"
http://uscodebeta.house.gov/download/resources/USLM-User-Gui... It took the US Govt 17 years to release 200,000 pages of the US code in XML. |
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Interchanging formats should be relatively easy. Back in 1999, json wasn't even around.
IMO in today's API centric, and javascript ruled world. json would be a lot more useful.