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Michael Beckerle commented on DAFFODIL-2004:
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Is there a javascript markdown processor? 

The advantage of the stylesheet is what is being served to the browser is the 
tdml.xml file, it then retrieves the stylesheet and converts to HTML by itself.

If we want to use markdown, then typically that's a server-side conversion 
process, which I'm not opposed to, it's just one more thing to do.

Unless one can use markdown by way of javascript - though in that case, not 
clear it would match the site, for the same reasons the XSLT-generated HTML 
wouldn't match the site.


> daffodil site should have tutorials area
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DAFFODIL-2004
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAFFODIL-2004
>             Project: Daffodil
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Documentation
>            Reporter: Michael Beckerle
>            Priority: Minor
>
> We host the DFDL spec (HTML version) on the daffodil site.
> Our tiny (but hopefully growing) set of TDML-based tutorial pages, and 
> associated stylesheet to make them presentable, should be hosted on the 
> daffodil-site also.
> I think this is a matter of just copying some files from the 
> daffodil/tutorials module over into the site.  These TDML files are run as 
> part of regression however, so they really do need to live someplace where 
> they can be run as tests as well as being presented on the site. 



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