Subject: Re: Announcement: Deepcanyon.com From: "John Markor" <john.markor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 05:17:12 -0700 |
James - most of the agreements we have with the publishers are set such that we pay a royalty to them for each report sold, based on a fee schedule which is determined through contract negotiations. One are where you can look at what is being done without cost is the details page, where we tell you about each report, its abstract, what downloadable formats are available, the reports TOC of major headings, etc. This is entirely XML-driven and delivered on demand. ----- Original Message ----- From: james@xxxxxxxxxxx <james@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: John Markor <john.markor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; <xmledi-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 1:05 AM Subject: Re: Announcement: Deepcanyon.com > John > > Thanks for the pointer to your XML-driven site. > > I see that all the reports are pay-per-view items. Are there any reasons why they cannot > be delivered as XML, for you or the consumer to co-brand using different flavours of XSL? > Or do your agreements with the publishers explicitly deny you this opportunity? > > Best regards, > James Carlyle > > james@xxxxxxxxxxx > www.xmltree.com - directory of XML content on the web > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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