Last I heard there were some problems with quoting and XML. I can't remember the specifics -- does anybody else remember? Thanks, Ted Carroll...
Ted Carroll
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Oct 2, 1999 7:57 am
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You can take a look at it at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/systems.html Rafael ... [...]...
Amen Rafael
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Oct 2, 1999 7:57 am
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Since "xml-litprog-l" is my list, I thought I had better write something after its recent resurrection. The list has been quiet for about six months, largely ...
Anthony B. Coates
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Oct 2, 1999 8:50 am
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... If you really want, you can use Interscript, with an XML input filter. Interscript is a fully programmable literate programming tool. (Program it with...
skaller
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Oct 2, 1999 3:55 pm
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... Hi, what do you mean by a WYSIWYG XML editor ? i) see the XML tree as it is ii) see the tree that would be produced by XSL a) beeing able to edit it in...
Peter Schrammel
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Oct 5, 1999 10:32 am
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** Reply to message from Peter Schrammel <peter.schrammel@...> on Tue, 05 Oct 1999 12:42:42 +0200 Dear Peter, ... At the WWW7 conference in...
Anthony B. Coates
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Oct 5, 1999 12:47 pm
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... Mapping styles to tags is very easy. I was talking about real XSL capabilities: 1. Create a <TOC> tag. (nothing shows up, you can't edit it) 2. Create a...
Peter Schrammel
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Oct 5, 1999 1:30 pm
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The Adept editor is clearly the best out there. Unfortunately, it's priced WAY too high. They are going to get killed by the first editor that comes along for...
eric.armstrong
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Oct 6, 1999 1:47 am
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... But not really that useful. I've written a couple of folding editors, and used Word which has outlining. In general, editing the tree structure is best...
skaller
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Oct 6, 1999 7:45 am
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I agree that you have accurately described Word's behavior. I don't agree that it is the most desirable. In the 70's I started a small company which produced ...
eric.armstrong
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Oct 6, 1999 10:34 pm
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... If that can be organised, all the better. ... I believe a better synthesis can be obtained. ... OK. ... Yes. And I know, more or less, how to do this, but...
skaller
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Oct 7, 1999 5:08 am
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Hi Tony! I think you should take a look att XML Spy, http://www.icon-is.com/ Rafael...
Amen Rafael
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Oct 7, 1999 11:56 am
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Shameless plug follows. The following activities are relevant to this discussion of (WYSWIG) XML editors: XED (http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/xed.html) for fast...
Jo Calder
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Oct 7, 1999 11:56 am
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Way cool plug, and a really positive step in the right direction!...
eric.armstrong
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Oct 7, 1999 9:50 pm
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... Highly intriguing thoughts. Not being particulary well-versed in either category theory or functional programming (except for a passing familiarity with...
Eric Armstrong
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Oct 8, 1999 3:59 am
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On the other hand, Xed didn't recognize the encoding "us-ascii" when I tried to open my sample file. (XMetal had no problem with it.) The only other feedback I...
Eric Armstrong
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Oct 8, 1999 5:13 am
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... To answer the last section first: Lets consider an editor: clearly, you can extract information in a form in which the view is useful but not editable. In...
skaller
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Oct 8, 1999 8:48 pm
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... I've been thinking about this all day. Yes, this *does* get at the crux of the problem. It also agrees with my intuitive understanding of what you meant by...
Eric Armstrong
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Oct 9, 1999 12:04 am
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... Yes, but stop saying 'tree'. ... Yes, but stop saying 'hierarchy'. ... No: you are right, but you need to discards the word hierarchy. What you want is an...
skaller
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Oct 9, 1999 4:04 pm
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... a company i was working for, not too long ago, had some XML embedded in its product. at a "design reset meeting" some industry heavies were called in to...
landon dyer
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Oct 9, 1999 4:37 pm
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** Reply to message from Peter Schrammel <peter.schrammel@...> on Tue, 05 Oct 1999 15:27:05 +0200 I would disagree that XSL is for preview only,...
Anthony B. Coates
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Oct 10, 1999 6:22 am
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** Reply to message from skaller <skaller@...> on Wed, 06 Oct 1999 20:38:02 +1000 Dear John, Just noticed you live at Glebe. I have been living in...
Anthony B. Coates
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Oct 10, 1999 6:22 am
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Nice to have this back up and running. Another shameless plug... My open source software, FOP might be of interest to people on this list. Firstly, it is an...
James Tauber
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Oct 11, 1999 1:33 pm
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On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, skaller wrote: [...] ... [...] ... [...] Thank you for elaborating on that; I am a perfect newbie on XML and like the remarks on data...
Johannes Huesing
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Oct 11, 1999 4:53 pm
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Either this word came into use after I was in the masters program, or I missed that course, I fell asleep an awful lot, or all three. What exactly is...
Eric Armstrong
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Oct 11, 1999 9:21 pm
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Can anyone point me to a simple system in which documentation of a DTD can be integrated (presumably as comments) in a DTD, such that the DTD can then be...
stinney@...
Oct 12, 1999 5:12 am
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... Tangling is creating the code from the source. I wasn't part of the seminar, though I am quite sure I was asleep during it (being on the other side of the...
Johannes Huesing
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Oct 12, 1999 8:15 am
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... I'm not aware of a system, but it wouldn't be that hard to create one simply using XSLT. There are two approached you could take: one, write a DTD with...
James Tauber
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Oct 12, 1999 8:25 am
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Just want to make sure fellow xml mailing list subscribers who plan to attend XML One Fall in Santa Clara, CA don't miss the early bird registration date and a...
Gail Tuzman
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Oct 12, 1999 7:58 pm
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... So am I. Completely green, in fact. ... I think so. As you know, programs themselves exhibit complex relationships. With literate programming, we make that...