Subject: Re: [xsl] XML to FrameMaker MIF via XSLT From: "Rick Quatro" <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 07:18:08 -0600 |
Bertrand, Yes, that would be very useful, especially if you could also go in the other direction: convert regular MIF into an XML version of it. That would help you build your stylesheets to go from XML to MIF by providing constructs from sample MIF files. There is another possibility that I wonder if anyone has explored. In Michael Kay's XSLT Second Edition, there is a section called *Converting GEDCOM Files to XML* starting on page 676. The following could apply to MIF as well as GEDCOM. <MichaelKay> The obvious way to translate GEDCOM to XML is to write a program that takes a GEDCOM file as input and produces an XML as output. However, there's a smarter way: why not write a GEDCOM parser which looks just like a SAX-compliant XML parser, so that any program that can handle SAX directly can read GEDCOM directly, just by switching parsers? </MichaelKay> Writing a MIF parser is beyond my current abilities, but if anyone else is doing work in this area, I would be interested in finding out. Thanks. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585 659-8267 rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.frameexpert.com > I think what would really be useful and reusable would be an XSLT > transform (+java extensions maybe) that goes from an "XMLization" of > the MIF format to the actual format, say converting something like > > <mif:document template="someMifTemplate.mif"> > <mif:para style="someMifStyle"> > This is some XML<mif:emdash/>generated MIF document > </mif:para> > </mif:document> > > to MIF. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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