XMLspec Processing Applications

Eve Maler


Published 4 February 1999

This document catalogs the known applications that operate on documents governed by the XMLspec DTD.

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XMLspec Processing Applications

Following are the applications that process XMLspec documents.

NameDescriptionStatusAuthorAvailability
Arbortext ADEPT doctype for XMLspec FOSI and associated configuration files for editing XMLspec documents with screen formatting, and for publishing them to PostScript for paper output. The basic development work is done. Improvements are made on an ongoing basis. Paul Grosso. Freely available. Usable only with ADEPT. Available on request.
Jade stylesheets for XMLspec DSSSL stylesheets for formatting XMLspec documents, one version using standard DSSSL flow objects for producing hardcopy (RTF, TeX etc), one version using SGML transformation flow objects for producing HTML. Developed as far as needed for production of XML and XSL specs. James Clark. Freely available.
XSL stylesheet for XMLspec XSL stylesheet to convert both the XML specification and the XSL specification into HTML. It was developed as as an exercise to identify missing functionality in XSL. This is an experimental stylesheet, written for a limited purpose. Eduardo Gutentag. Available on request.
Tcl scripts for XMLspec The DOM specifications are written in XMLspec; the IDL, Java, and ECMAScript “bindings” are automatically generated from the XML, as is the published HTML document. In use since early 1998 to produce the DOM specifications. Written by Gavin Nicol. Maintained by Arnaud LeHors. Available to W3C members. ? Requires the CoST and Tcl/XML utilities.
CSS stylesheet for XMLspec CSS stylesheet that makes raw XMLspec source look acceptable in a browser. ? Lauren Wood. ?