On Wed November 9 2005 11:34, Suleiman wrote:
> Hello
> My name is Suleiman, I am doing master of information technology
> (Professional) at the University of Southern Queensland USQ in
> Australia, I need to do a project course, and I was thinking about doing
> some work on some of the open source applications, when I was looking
> online and searching, I found your website, and I will be interested do
> some work about one or both of the following points:
> 1.    Use your XML knowledge
> OpenOffice.org uses XML for all of its files. XSLT tools are available
> to support non-native XML. If you know XML and XSLT there is much you
> can do here. For instance, you can provide an SVG input transformation
> so OpenOffice.org can open SVG <http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/>  files.
I think that there is already preliminary work done for completely supporting 
SVG, have a look in issuezilla.

> 2.    Spread the file format
> The OpenOffice.org file format is just a collection of zipped XML files.
> You could write a library that handles OpenOffice.org
> <http://books.evc-cit.info/>  files for your favorite language.
> I just took the java, and xml and semantic web services courses, and I
> found that there are a lot of future topics to search with knowledge
> about these subjects, so if you can give me some ideas about the work
> and how to start for both of these issues, I will appreciate it.

Even though there does not seem to be anyone in Sun actively monitoring and 
responding to the emails in [email protected], it is actually the 
correct mailing list for XML related topics.

Please reply to [email protected] only


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