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RE: OM script -> xsl stylesheet
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- Subject: RE: OM script -> xsl stylesheet
- From: "Bryan Schnabel" <bschnabel at earthlink dot net>
- Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 22:39:44 -0700
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>the command line
>given needs updating
Thanks David. Good catch. I'll fix that.
>Quite useful, so long as the
>instance covers
>most of the dtd
Good observation. I'm writing a companion piece that generates an XSL
stylesheet from a DTD. Hopefully that will help in some cases.
>A good addition would be a
>catchall template
>with a warning if additional
>elements are found.
Another great suggestion. I'll put it in the next version.
>Since the archives are down
>I can't find
>his email ads
Rick Geimer is going to host the program on his OmniMark resource page
(http://www.xmeta.com/omlette). It ought to show up over the weekend.
Meanwhile you can still sample it at
http://www.geocities.com/xml_landscapes/
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
Bryan Schnabel
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
[mailto:owner-xsl-list@mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Pawson, David
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 8:37 AM
To: Xsl List (E-mail)
Subject: OM script -> xsl stylesheet
Bryan Schnabel offered an xom
script to provide a shell xsl stylesheet
for a given input file.
Since the archives are down I can't find
his email ads.
Just to note that the command line
given needs updating:
omle -s xml2xsl.xom lessons.xml -of temp.xsl
Quite useful, so long as the instance covers
most of the dtd.
A good addition would be a catchall template
with a warning if additional elements are found.
Regards DaveP
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