On Sat, 5 May 2001, Aaron Trevena wrote:

> just curious where the peeps who were going to do some more documentation
> have got to.. any news? urls? agendas?

Its ok - I'll reply to myself... :) its a saturday and it sunny outside
but dial up is chaper weekends than weekdays sooo..
 
> I am just working on a guide to creating, parsing and manipulating Dia's
> XML format - if you are very very lucky I might even do an annotated
> version of the DTD, but don't hold your breath and somebody who created it
> or works with it more than me might be better at it. Anybody who knows teh
> DTD or is involved in how Dia mucks about with its XML can you conact me
> on or off list?

pH33R my '13et Go0gL3 5k1Llz!!

back in november Bryan J. Smith posted this to a different list that I may
have to slurp into Mail::Audit for data mining later:
http://www.matrixlist.com/pipermail/leaplist/2000-November/007909.html

included in his mail is this url about GNOME/Dia and XML.
http://linux.inrialpes.fr/veillard/XML/xml.html

also check out

http://togaware.com/linuxbook/dia.pdf - the dia chapter from toga's linux
book

and

our very own James' page on xml-sax giving you agood idea on Dia does its
XML.

http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html

anybody now if these urls are less relevent than they seem. anyways I'll
use them as a starting point for my k-rad guide to doing bad voodoo with
Dia's xml.

cheers,

A. (TheBlueJackal on Freshmeat, Mojo Jojo on any unreal tournament server)

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