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Re: OM script -> xsl stylesheet
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- Subject: Re: OM script -> xsl stylesheet
- From: "Rick Geimer" <Rick dot Geimer at nsc dot com>
- Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 09:56:20 -0700
- References: <39B19660C174D311BB9000A0C9E01C3F31803C@corfu.rnib.org.uk>
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Two more notes on this:
1. The command line should only read "omle -s ..." if you are still
using OmniMark LE, which is no longer necessary since the full version
of OmniMark is free. Otherwise it should read "omnimark -s ...".
2. Brian has asked me to host the program on my OmniMark resource site
(http://www.xmeta.com/omlette). It's not there today, but it will be in
the next few days.
Rick Geimer
National Semiconductor
rick.geimer@nsc.com
"Pawson, David" wrote:
>
> 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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