- From: Norman Walsh <Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 10:16:00 -0500
- To: spec-prod@w3.org
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/ Dominique Hazaël-Massieux <dom@w3.org> was heard to say:
| There was some discussion back in July about using the TR in RDF data to
| facilitate the creation of bibliography in XMLSpec; while I'm not sure
Coincidentally, I just did exactly the same thing with an eye towards making
sure all the XSL/XML Query specs have consistent bibliographic entries.
If you process the tr.rdf[1] file with tr-bibl.xsl[2], you'll get tr.xml[3]
which is an XMLSpec <bibl> for all the documents on the TR page.
I've also tweaked the customization layer that generates the HTML for the
XSL/XML Query specs so that
<bibl id="xslt" key="Whatever the editor wants"/>
will use the <bibl> from tr.xml to generate the bibliography entry.
I'm sure there's room for improvement, but this will be better than
checking all the bibliographies in a dozen specs to see if they're
consistent.
Be seeing you,
norm
[1] http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/xsl-query-specs/etc/tr.rdf
[2] http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/xsl-query-specs/style/tr-bibl.xsl
[3] http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/xsl-query-specs/etc/tr.xml
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