Subject: archived XSL messages in XML format with XML/XSL Search Engine From: "Duane Nickull" <duane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 15:23:17 -0800 |
They wrote: <gary> Until such time as I can become familiar with the repositories, all I have to go on is personal experience in the short time that I have been a list member. </gary> <Someoneelse> I'm in complete agreement with that. Since I joined this list I have > posted 3 questions and received ZERO replies. At least with a repository > might find a similar question being addressed historically.</someoneelse> IN addition to the archives mentioned at the bottom of each message, we have been indexing every email message on the goXML.com XML Search Engine and offer a full context search service on those archives. Go TO http://www.goxml.com search for the the keyword on the subject you are looking for: xsl:for-each (for example) The search term 'xsl:for-each' will currently yeild around 239 results. You can then specify an XML context by chosing one from the pull down menu on the left hand side. The contexts that generally relate to this list are: "body" "header" "subject" "post" You may view your searches one of three ways: 1. The messages are styled using dynamically generated XSL. This can be viewed by clicking o the URL in the result set. 2. Click on "Search this document" and the Server side script loads the XML into an HTML page for rendering. It also highlites document specific search terms using CSS so you can easily find your keyword. 3. XQL - Yes - a highly experimental implementation of XQL can now drill down within each result and yeild an XML nodeset which matches your XQL statement. We will be adding some more stuff soon. Duane Nickull XML GLobal - the XML Search Engine People http://www.xmlglobal.com http://www.goxml.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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