- From: Dailey, David P. <david.dailey@sru.edu>
- Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 13:00:45 -0500
- To: Helder Magalhães <helder.magalhaes@gmail.com>
- CC: SVG IG List <public-svg-ig@w3.org>
Hi Helder, No, the current section is not what Sean wrote. Perhaps I should just forward it to you (and to Dave Porter who I see is also interested) for further review. And by the W3C CMS, no, I was probably just referring to their content publishing system -- I'm rather unclear about just what is what. Cheers David -----Original Message----- From: Helder Magalhães [mailto:helder.magalhaes@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 9:59 AM To: Dailey, David P. Cc: SVG IG List Subject: Re: Reviewing chapters of the book Hi David, > Brief section on XSLT w/ SVG -- Shaun Roe (already done) -- Helder mentioned an interest in this. Maybe Helder could take a look at what Shaun has done and review it for consistency with the rest of the book? Yup, I'm still interested: I've done several experiments with XML+XSLT=XHTML+SVG (inline) a few months ago. I might be able to help up a bit, or even publish some tips&tricks about it some time. :-) Whenever the section on XSLT is made available, I'll be happy to review it. (I just checked the online version and there's only a very short section on XSLT [1]... Is this it?) > Helder and Ruud have been doing parts of the whole book; Helder said he was up to about Chapter 4 back in June. Unfortunately, I'm still stuck somewhere in Chapter 5. Other things pending... :-| > Again, it makes sense to me, if someone, who is able to devote the time to learning the W3C CMS [...] Humm... Does W3C have one? (I'm guessing that one might have been made available during the somehow recent site redesign. If so, please provide links so one can take a look at what's involved.) Or do you mean the publishing procedure (CVS/WebDav-based)? Cheers, Helder [1] http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/resources/svgprimer.html#XSLT
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