Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>
> Gunnar R|nning wrote:
> >
> > "Kevin A. Burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > The point is that a designer should never have to touch ASCII. The
> > > should just design the page and that is it. Looking at a specification
> > > in XML (they already know HTML) is second nature.
> >
> > It is my experience that things are this way to a large extent already
> > today. The _designer_ don't usually touch HTML at all, if he does it is
> > only to create prototypes using DreamWeaver or similar tools.
> >
> > Then it is up to your tagging department to actually implement the design
> > using whatever tools appropriate for the job.
Right. The problem is that it is a waste of time. There should be the
need for the middle man to bridge the java people and the HTML guys.
When people just write a stylesheet against some sample XML documents
(and the programmers don't modify the schema :) The work is already
done. Just basically using the correct stylesheet on the right page in
your Web Application.
Kevin
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