Subject: Re: [xsl] On Sourceforge: Cool: Saxon driving a GUI, interactive XSLT From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david.x2x2x@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:48:54 -0800 |
> David, thanks for your note. Do you have a list of the other projects? No. As of yet the projects I am refering to are internal to the Saxon.NET team and more particular to the x2x2x.org members. What we are working on goes beyond just the GUI and incorporates a myriad of development activities. However, its to early in the game to go into too much detail. What interests me the most about what you are working on is that we havent, as of yet, taken the next logical step beyond the existing markup languages such as HTML/CSS, XAML, XUL, etc... Obviously XAML and XUL are designed to be used in conjunction with other development languages acting in the capacity of the GUI frontend to the .NET, Java, Mozilla, etc... development platforms. But obviously none of these map directly to the Java GUI libraries that your solution seems to cover quite nicely. I think when you see just what it is I am refering to you will see exactly how something like this could map very nicely to what we are working on and there in lies the potential for some joint development efforts. > If you browse the CVS today, you won't find this GUI stuff yet, > because Sourceforge hasn't updated its CVSweb snapshot yet. I will keep an eye out and when it becomes available plan to look deep into your solution to see where we might be able to work together and save ourselves both time and effort where things overlap. > > Here are some quick explanations about the approach. You can > define a simple SWT GUI like this: I began to take this sample and post it on XSLTBlog.com but have since discovered no easy way to escape the characters that I want displayed as code and not rendered by the browser... Standard HTML formatting methods don't seem to do the trick. Anybody out there have experience with MovableType and how to tell the MT processor to escape certain portions of a posting? I think I may end up handrolling an extension to a solution I am already working on as it brings client side transformations into the picture and what better way to promote the use of the power that now exists on ever major browser than to implement a code base that utlizes this capability. Looking forward to viewing your source code Gunther! Looks like you have something pretty unique and exciting here! Best regards, <M:D/>
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