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:Actually, that's kind of what they're doing. XMS is basically a zip file with a standard directory structure. That structure contains an XML file which will provide the functionality of HTML, but is more specific to print production instead of web rendering. Unlike HTML, it also includes all the fonts, images, etc. that are necessary to produce the finished document. - [[User:Mythobeast|Robert Rapplean]] 17:14, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
One reason I can see for the XPS format is to facilitate 'Driverless' printing within their Remote Desktop Services environment. It serves a role similar to the DVI format for TeX, and the RDS clients then convert the intermediate format to native printer command language through their print drivers locally. [[Special:Contributions/71.40.60.242|71.40.60.242]] ([[User talk:71.40.60.242|talk]]) 20:58, 3 June 2011 (UTC)
== XPS is a "smaller download" to read files than PDF? ==
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