Subject: Re: XFDL, XSL, and HTML From: Rick Geimer <rick.geimer@xxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 14:45:53 -0800 |
You might try using OmniMark (www.omnimark.com) for this task. Since it can process both XML and SGML, you can convert your XFDL instance into HTML, which you can then validate to make sure it is correct. sincerely, Rick Geimer National Semiconductor rick.geimer@xxxxxxx Tim McCune wrote: > I am faced with the task of getting an XFDL form into a reasonable HTML > representation. My first inclination was to try using an XSL processor, but > the first draft of XFDL seems so ugly, that I don't think this is even > possible with XSL. So my current thinking is to write an engine to convert > XFDL into a more manageable format that I can then apply XSL to. I was just > wondering if anyone had been down this path already and had any suggestions. > Thanks. > > Tim McCune > Software Engineer, ChannelPoint > Give me the strength to change the things I can, the grace to accept the > things I cannot, and a great big bag of money. > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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