Subject: Re: Parsers vs. processors ??? (the 'other' book) From: Dan Morrison <dman@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 09 May 2000 04:20:17 +1200 |
G. Ken Holman wrote: > :{)} Perhaps you were thinking of "seventh printing", not "seventh edition". > Yah,the block: > / 324 Pages / Subscription price includes free updates > / / and soft-copy of all included examples. Stating you got 'soft-copy' /as well/ implied (to me) it was as an alternative to hard copy, but > > A ZIP file of all of the > examples found therein is also available ... makes sense now. Cut & paste out of PDF does murder on your indents. > Writing, production and publishing processes are using XML, XSLT > and DSSSL (the free download includes the colophon). > Fab. OK, I'll stop talking about books now. Especially as it's not _that_ fantastic book that seems to be everyone elses bedtime reading. *sigh* .dan. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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