Dominique Hazaël-Massieux wrote: >I wrote up a small tool to re-use these data for creating XHTML >bibliography, along discussions I had with Ian Jacobs. >As so often these days :), the tool is based on XSLT: >http://www.w3.org/2002/01/tr-automation/tr-biblio.xsl >which should present you with XML/CSS or XSLT-aware browsers with an >HTML form to submit URIs on which you want to get bibliographic data. Thanks very much, Dom. It's splendid. Added to the Manual of Style: http://www.w3.org/2001/06/manual/Overview.html#extractor Also added to the tools index for this mailing list: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/spec-prod/#tools >Comments and suggestions welcome. Is it possible to add a quick note saying "Requires an XSLT-aware browser"? MacIE for example displays text rather than a form "Stylesheet to format bibliographic data..." through "$Id: tr-biblio.xsl,v 1.21 2003/10/28 15:51:46 dom Exp $tr.rdftr.rdf, Editors, W3C , , . Latest version available at .. ," without a form. Thanks again. A tool like this can cost US $20 or more a seat yet not quite meet W3C's special requirements. This one is perfect. http://www.quicomm.com/wrm_overview.htmlReceived on Saturday, 8 November 2003 17:16:14 GMT
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