- From: Stephen Deach <sdeach@Adobe.COM>
- Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 08:35:58 -0800
- To: SGMINA@aol.com, xsl-editors@w3.org
There are quite a few examples put up by people who subscribe to the public comment list: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com. The participants are quite helpful and some of them have posted tutorials or samples for specific user questions. To sign up, go to the web site "www.mulberrytech.com" and follow the instructions to sign up to the "xsl-list". Once you get signed up, you can post your question there and you can view the archives. James Clark also has some examples on his web site www.jclark.com (look in the XML folder for XT). At 04:16 1999-11-25 EST, SGMINA@aol.com wrote: >hi >i am looking for xml,xsl,dtd examples >can you help me >think you >S.Mina > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail reflects the opinion of the Editor of the XSL (formatting objects) Specification. This is my interpretation of the current (majority) opinion of the portion of the XSL-WG that is working on formatting objects. It may not reflect the opinions of all members of the XSL-WG or even of all members of the portion of the WG that is working on the formatting objects. It is subject to change. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unless explicitly so stated in the text, it does not represent an official position of Adobe Systems, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Deach | Sr Computer Scientist 408-536-6521 (office) | Adobe Systems Inc. 408-537-4214 (fax) | Mail Stop W15-424 sdeach@adobe.com (no advertizing) | 345 Park Ave xsl-editors@w3.org (no advertizing) | San Jose, CA 95110-2704 | USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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