2011/7/15 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. <l...@pontex.cz>:
> Hello,
>
> the following question may relate to XML processing rather to Context.
>
> But someone may have needed to solve the problem.
>
> Lets have a File.export which was generated by Context with
> "\setupbackend[export=yes,xhtml=yes,css=yes]".
>
> Such a XML output file uses tags like:
>
> <section>
> <sectionnumber>
> <sectiontitle>
> <sectioncontent>
> <itemgroup>
> <item>
> ...
>
> Has anyone solved conversion of such a file to an [arbitrary] .(x)html?
>
> I have only slight knowledge about XML transformations - the task is just
> about converting the Context XML to XHTML - and I would be hardly able to
> write a XSLT from scratch.
>
> Moreover, I don't have personal experience with any XML processor/converter.
>
> It wouldn't be so important how the resulting .html would be "perfect"; the
> main goal is to convert Context File.export to File.html with working
> hyperlinks to view it in a web page viewer.
>
> Could anyone describe his experience?
>
> - Processor, support file(s) (XSLT?); any demos of such support files (their
> "minimals") or "complex solutions" would be welcome; whatever working
> solution.
>
> I'm WinXP (32b) user, so demos for Windows are preferred but any hints are
> welcome.
The context way is to demand the css files about the meaning of the tags .
If you search in the ml (or grep the code) you will find an example of
this; see also
example-export.css in the minimals.

-- 
luigi
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