Subject: Re: [xsl] Concordance with XSLT From: Dimitre Novatchev <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 20:53:07 +1100 |
Where can I find a bible in xml format? Cheers, Dimitre On 11/4/05, Rick Quatro <frameexpert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am in the investigation stage of a project where the client wants a > concordance of a Bible. The concordance would be exhaustive, except for > words like "a", "the", "and", etc. We would supply an exclusion list. My > main question is this: given an XML version of the Bible, could this be done > practically with XSLT? > > For those not familiar with a Bible concordance, it is an alphabetical list > of words that occur in the Bible. Each each occurance of the word is listed > next to the Bible reference. Here is a small example for the word "man". > > MAN > Gen 3:22, the m. is become as one of us. > Gen 8:21, for m. sake. > Num 23:19, God is not a m. > Neh 6:11, should such a m. as I flee? > Job 5:7, m. is born to trouble. > Job 10:4, seest thou as m. seeth? > Job 11:12, vain m. would be wise. > Job 14:1, m. that is born of a woman. > Job 15:7, art thou the first m. that was born? > Job 25:6, m. that is a worm. > Job 33:12, God is greater than m. > Ps 10:18, the m. of earth. > Ps 49:12, m. being in honour abideth not. > Ps 89:48, what m. is he that liveth? > Ps 90:3, thou turnest m. to destruction. > Ps 104:23, m. goeth forth to his labour. > > Notice that the word in question is abbreviated and the context is shown. It > would be useful to be able to specify how much context is shown on each side > of the word. > > The second question, is there someone on the list that might be interested > in doing this for hire. Thanks in advance. > > Rick Quatro > Carmen Publishing > 585-659-8267 > rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.frameexpert.com > > -- Cheers, Dimitre Novatchev --------------------------------------- Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant intelligence.
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