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Renault commercial illustrates <em> semantics

The Renault Megane commercial from January this year. Neatly illustrates the semantics of the <em> element. Listen how it changes the meaning of the sentence:

Is that your car?

- That one, really?

Is that your car?

- Really yours? Can you afford that?

Is that your car?

- Is that really a car?

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Internet Casino Rating (2010-04-02)

This article is written for developers who already have a basic understanding of XML and XSL, and are ready to build on this knowledge. If you are unfamiliar with these technologies, you can find several good introductory articles and tutorials on developerWorks and other Web sites. The article shows you how to use extensions -- a technique present in most XSL processors -- which allows virtually unlimited expansion of the existing capabilities of XSL's core features.

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