RE: Dispositions of Dave Beckett's comments

Ron / Manos,
Attached are the stylesheets I mentioned.  Our search engine produces a
model as a result, which we feed into XALAN v2.  The stylesheet renders it
into XHTML.  Take a look at the search engine at http://dublincore.org.  It
uses the eor-rdf stylesheet and order.xml file.  Order.xml is used by the
stylesheet to indicate which predicates to process, and in what order to
process them.  The eor-rdf2 stylesheet is similar, except that it process
all predicates, without ordering them.

Regards,
Harry

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Daniel [mailto:rdaniel@interwoven.com]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 11:24 AM
To: 'Wagner,Harry'; 'Aaron Swartz'; 'Dave Beckett'; 'RDF Interest'
Cc: 'spec-comments'
Subject: RE: Dispositions of Dave Beckett's comments


Yes, I would be very interested in such a stylesheet. We are
putting together an 'implementer's cookbook' so we are
looking for as many things as possible to put into that.
It would be great if we could use your stylesheet for that.
Credit, of course, gratefully given.

Regards,
Ron


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wagner,Harry [mailto:wagnerh@oclc.org]
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 8:03 AM
> To: 'Aaron Swartz'; rdaniel@interwoven.com; Dave Beckett; RDF Interest
> Cc: 'spec-comments'
> Subject: RE: Dispositions of Dave Beckett's comments
> 
> 
> Ron,
> Tod Matola, Eric Miller and I created an XSLT stylesheet 
> (part of the EOR
> project) that translates RDF into XHTML and maintains a 
> specific order for
> DC elements.  Let me know if this would be of any interest or 
> value to you.
> 
> Regards,
> Harry Wagner
> DCMI/OCLC Office of Research
> 

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