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Re: What XML technology

From: Chris Huebsch <chris.huebsch@----------.-----------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 6/2/2004 12:58:00 PM
Mike King (Wed, 2 Jun 2004 08:45:25 -0400):
> I have an XML document that I need to be displayed with a specific
> format/layout.  I have been using XML for awhile now, but I'm not familiar
> with every XML technology out in use.  What would be the best XML based
> technology to use for display and printing a document.  I believe the
> technology or XML processor will need to be aware of the printer dimensions
> and screen dimensions so that it can format the document accordingly.  Any
> help guidance would be greatly appreciated.

google for

* xslt (uses to convert xml to any other format)
* xsl:fo (used to decribe visual representations)
* apache fop (used to convert fo to PDF)


Chris
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