discuss: DocBook Tools
Subject:
Re: DocBook Tools
From:
Poet/Joshua Drake ####@####.####
Date:
17 Jul 2001 20:20:11 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.30.0107171318030.27970-100000@commandprompt.com>
Hello,
On the site, http://www.commandprompt.com/products_DocParse.lxp there are
examples of output for you guys to look.
J
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, jdd wrote:
>Le Lundi 16 Juillet 2001 23:22, David Lawyer a écrit :
>
>> > I think this can be a very useful thing. Really anybody can write
>> > html. It is very easy to give some guidelines/template to write
>> > acceptable html code.
>>
>> It turns out that HTML doesn't contain the info (in the tags) that
>> sgml does.
>
>this is irrelevant. Poet says I HAVE done a programm translating html to
>docbook.
>
>it's not a query, it's an affirmation. If it has been done, it is possible,
>no?
>
>so take a copy of this program (not so expensive, may be you can have one
>free for review purpose) and test it.
>
>may be it's not good, may be it has some limitation, but one can't only say
>"it's not possible". It has been done.
>
>jdd
>
>
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