Dominic Mitchell
Thu, 14 Jun 2001 02:40:07 -0700
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:44:50AM +0100, Jonathan Peterson wrote: > At 10:01 14/06/01 +0100, you wrote: > >The data from these files will primarily be diplayed within an HTML page. > >A > >perceived advantage of XML here (for someone who has barely scratched the > >surface of what XML can do), is the ability to (relatively) easily take > >the > >XML and spit it out to the browser - and yes I know it's never quite that > >simple. > > I'm biased because I'm now working in a highly SGML / XML based company, > and it's remarkable what they manage to do with XSLT. Seeing as this (alledgedly) a perl place, I'd like to point at that if you're considering displaying XML on a web site, you should probably be looking at http://axkit.org/ . Matt Sergeant came and gave a talk us a couple of months ago, it's a fine toy. -Dom -- | Semantico: creators of major online resources | | URL: http://www.semantico.com/ | | Tel: +44 (1273) 722222 | | Address: 33 Bond St., Brighton, Sussex, BN1 1RD, UK. |