RE: [xsl] UBB Code and XSLT, nearly OT

Subject: RE: [xsl] UBB Code and XSLT, nearly OT
From: David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:01:40 -0000
Following this thread rang bells with some work I've done
in the Omnimark arena, i.e. getting non XML into XML, the uphill route :-)

My interest was gross markup of plain text files,
i.e. define a state machine, transitions resulting in markup.
 I was looking at >=2 newlines triggers the header,
0|1 newline is just another paragraph etc.


UBB seems not too similar. If the appropriate state machine
could be defined, you'd get the gross markup that then would
only need cleanup.

Anyone else been into this area of work, and willing to share it?

regards DaveP


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