Re: [xsl] Looking for "real-world" XML documents

Subject: Re: [xsl] Looking for "real-world" XML documents
From: " Вячеслав Седов schematronic@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 16:56:13 -0000
any docx, xlsx, odt, ods and so on, some of web pages too - gold mine of XML

2014-10-14 22:53 GMT+06:00 Dimitre Novatchev dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx
<xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> To all who replied on and off - list:  Thank you.
>
> Wow this quick response is amazing.
>
> Thank you, Tommie, Elliot, Ihe.
>
> I definitely will have interesting hours of looking into these -- no
> more uncertainty what I'd be doing these days :)
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitre
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Also, the DITA for Publishers project's User Guide is available in its
>> DITA source form:
>>
>> https://github.com/dita4publishers/dita4publishers
>>
>> It's a non-trivial and realistic technical manual in DITA format. The D4P
>> project also includes many DITA sample documents, some quite large.
>>
>> And of course, the DocBook documentation is all in DocBook.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Eliot
>> bbbbb
>> Eliot Kimber, Owner
>> Contrext, LLC
>> http://contrext.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/14/14, 11:27 AM, "Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx"
>> <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>The U.S. Pubmed database provides gigabytes of NLM/JATS XML. Certainly
>>>real world.
>>>
>>>The U.S. Dept. of State publishes XML versions (TEI) of the Foreign
>>>Relations of the United States, available through a GitHub project:
>>>
>>>https://github.com/HistoryAtState/frus
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>E.
>>>bbbbb
>>>Eliot Kimber, Owner
>>>Contrext, LLC
>>>http://contrext.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On 10/14/14, 10:49 AM, "Dimitre Novatchev dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx"
>>><xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Folks,
>>>>Do you have any particular examples of XML documents that reflect
>>>>real-world objects/situations? In SQL they use the AdventureWorks
>>>>database, but it is huge.
>>>>
>>>>What I am looking for is one or more documents that are not too-big
>>>>and can be used for solving non-trivial problems and demonstrating
>>>>XSLT ad/or XPath features. I remember seeing long ago in the xsl-list
>>>>such documents that reflect:
>>>>
>>>> - a set of books, articles and authors, and an article can have more
>>>>than one author.
>>>>
>>>> - results of a football league
>>>>
>>>> - purchase order and invoices and set of products with prices and
>>>>discounts, ... etc.
>>>>
>>>>But I cannot find these... :(
>>>>
>>>>I would greatly appreciate it if you can point me to such interesting
>>>>XML documents.

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