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From: Brian W. <bw...@st...> - 2003-02-03 23:08:33
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Sorry - I have been a bit flat out and unable to help. I will make some time later today to dig out everything I have and give a final opinion, but I will have to back out after this. Sorry. Regs Brian At 03:47 PM 03/02/2003, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote: >Brian, > >I'm still trying to get something productive done on splitting the >attributes into separate html files. Although the files you sent were >helpful, I think the one I'm really missing is the manage_attributes.pl >(or whichever one actually does the splitting using regular expressions). >If you have a moment, could you please send that one? It doesn't appear to >be a part of the most recent snapshots and would be very helpful. > >Also, I'm still new to XML so pardon what may be a stupid question, but, >rather than writing your own DTD, would it be possible for us to borrow >the DTD for XHTML and then modify that to meet our needs (adding our own >custom elements)? That way we could include all types of html in the >documentation (the examples, specifically). > >If the problem with including the HTML in the examples has to do with the >regular expressions that parse the defaults.xml file, I could take a look >at that... I'm pretty good with regex and might know a trick or two that >could fix that problem. > >Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you. > >Ted Stresen-Reuter > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.NET email is sponsored by: >SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! >http://www.vasoftware.com >_______________________________________________ >htdig-dev mailing list >htd...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/htdig-dev ------------------------- Brian White Step Two Designs Pty Ltd Knowledge Management Consultancy, SGML & XML Phone: +612-93197901 Web: http://www.steptwo.com.au/ Email: bw...@st... Content Management Requirements Toolkit 112 CMS requirements, ready to cut-and-paste |