Hello, Thanks for your answer.
I was looking for the elements that could be inside <header> like <subtitle>, <version>, <authors>. Do you know where can I found an example with these elements? Best regards, Carlos Tejo Alonso Departamento de I+D+I - Fundación CTIC Parque Científico Tecnológico Gijón, Asturias (Spain) www.fundacionctic.org -----Mensaje original----- De: Ross Gardler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: miércoles, 23 de enero de 2008 13:23 Para: [email protected] Asunto: Re: Xdoc format Carlos Tejo Alonso wrote: > Hello, > > I am going to start developing a system using apache forrest. Rigth > now, I am interesting in xdoc 2.0 format. > > There is some information in the website [1], but I haven't found yet > any document regarding an specification of the use of each element > (almost all of them are quite clear, but not all...) > > Where can I found more information about xdoc format? You were almost there, in a sub-menu item where you found [1] you will also find [2], which is a document that illustrates all alements in XDoc2. You can view the XDoc source for this file in your Forrest installation or via [3] The DTD for XDoc is also available in your Forrest install. [4] provides information about how to use this DTD in your favourite editor. > Will Apache > forrest continue using this format? Yes, and no. For a very long time we have been planning to move to a subset of XHTML2. However, this is a major change in Forrest and requires a great deal of work. Consequently, it has been on hold for a long time. However, XDoc has been migrating to this XHTML2 subset for some time and is, today, almost identical. If/When we finally move to the XHTML2 subset we will continue to support XDoc for backward compatibility. Ross > [1] http://forrest.apache.org/dtdx/document-v20.dtdx.html [2] http://forrest.apache.org/dtdx/document-v20.html [3] http://forrest.apache.org/dtdx/document-v20.xml [4] http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_90/catalog.html
