Of course its going to vary depending on the page and who's writing it. And
even then, the original idea is most likely going to be modified even more
as you get further into the project. Rather its for easier use or expansion.
You'll just have to sit down and itemize your site into sections. Then
itemize those sections into pieces.
Here's a basic starter that I'm SURE outlook is going to make a huge mess
of. Just copy and past it into DW or something else that will put the
formatting back.
<Page>
<HeaderInfo>
<nodes />
</HeaderInfo>
<TopNav>
<NavItem display="" location="" />
</TopNav>
<LeftNav>
<NavItem display="" location="" />
</LeftNav>
<MainBody>
<SomeSection>
<title/>
<dateadded/>
<bodycopy/>
</SomeSection>
<NewsMaybe?>
<NewsItem id="">
<title/>
<newsdate/>
<image/>
<newsstory/>
</NesItem>
<NewsItem id="">
<title/>
<newsdate/>
<image/>
<newsstory/>
</NesItem>
</NewsMaybe?>
</MainBody>
<FooterInfo>
<nodes/>
</FooterInfo>
</Page>
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: XMLish question
I am experimenting with a concept of an idea.
So if one where to look at a fairly standard web page from a data
descriptive point of view how would on actually describe the elements along
the lines of XML.
For example how might one describe the standard page that had a header, main
navigation, secondary navigation in a left column, main content in a center
column and secondary content in a third column and some kind of footer?
Practically I'm looking for details of the content, such as paragraphs,
lists, images and other elements that might comprise these sections.
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Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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