Hi Joseph! On Tue, 14 May 2002, Joseph Carter wrote:
> Hey all, I am considering writing a simple/stupid XML parser. Nothing > fancy, but it will be enough for my needs. > > ... > > My goal is to have all help files in epic converted to a very simple XML > DTD which epic itself would know how to read intrinsicly. This DTD won't > be much, but it will let epic preparse the help files and print out the > help contents at the appropriate size for the window as it sits right now. > Note, it won't work if you resize and there are perfectly valid reasons > for that based on how epic currently saves its text buffer. I am also > willing to help write XSLT filters for turning the help into a real HTML > manual, though I definitely do not currently understand this enough to do > it on my own. > > > C'mon guys, /help sucks ass and we all know it. Whaddaya say? Sounds like a good idea, but it makes more sense to use Schema. More tools support it and DTD's are slowly being deprecated. -- Brian Edginton (801) 580-7903 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Key fingerprint = 99A9 BAC5 606C 9EFF F941 E049 BBA5 EEE6 17B9 EE9A
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