Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 30 Jun 2011, John Jason Jordan wrote: > > >> Google informs me that xml is Microsoft's new open document format. >> > > XML is an open standard; M$ probably has its own proprietary version of > this standard, just as they have their own, proprietary "open" document > format. > > XML has tags for each section and needs a stylesheet to reformat into > untagged text. > > Rich > Somewhere in the base (root) directory of the CD filesystem, there should be an index.* (where * could be html, xml, or some variant thereof), and you should be able to open the index.* with a browser and go from there (i.e., open other "chapters" via links, similar to standard html documents). If it isn't named index.*, it may be named something that indicates it is the first or primary document. Does that work?
The rules of xml are such that the files/documents are often used to contain data in an specified manor ... the manor being specified by the program/application/document that is intended to use that data ... in other words, any one xml file may well not be complete without the program/application/document that is intended to access it. Regards Fred James _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
