Subject: Re: Jade and hyperdocuments From: "W. Eliot Kimber" <eliot@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 09:43:35 -0900 |
At 10:42 AM 4/22/97 -0400, David Megginson wrote: >W. Eliot Kimber writes: >In other words, you will be able to use this primitive to parse an >SGML document or subdocument and get the root node. As far as I can >tell by reading the source, Jade is entirely capable of dealing with >multiple groves already, except that someone would need to write a >class to build the grove. What does "write a class to build the grove" mean in terms of actual effort? I assume by "class" you mean "C++ class to add to Jade class library". If so, is this something ISOGEN could do as a contribution? What sort of skill and/or level of effort would it require? As you can imagine, I want this functionality pretty bad. I might even be willing to bring my very rusty C++ experience out of mothballs (but it wouldn't be pretty). Cheers, E.
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