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Re: Parsers vs. processors ???
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- Subject: Re: Parsers vs. processors ???
- From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman at CraneSoftwrights dot com>
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 15:26:37 -0400
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At 00/05/08 19:37 +1200, Dan Morrison wrote:
>G. Ken Holman wrote:
> >
> > Seventh Edition - 2000-02-25 - ISBN 1-894049-04-7
> > Copyright (c) 2000 Crane Softwrights Ltd.
>
>Wow, Seventh edition, and it's only May.
The seventh edition since the first edition in April 1999 ... as each
working draft was released, another edition was created to address the
changes. Customers of any edition get free access to all future
editions. Editions also change when there are significant additions based
on feedback from customers, new ideas to present information, etc. There
have been two editions since the November 1999 release of Recommendations
1.0. I'm planning the next edition for the September timeframe (content
changes are less frequent now that things are stable; I'm working on
recasting the content based on customer feedback).
>You must be killing those trees
>pretty fast :-p
:{)} Perhaps you were thinking of "seventh printing", not "seventh edition".
Since the book is delivered electronically as a PDF file, the amount of
printing is only a concern regarding those who actually print their
copies. I've heard some have taken their copy to a place like Kinko's for
binding, but I think most just use the electronic version since they want
to work with the new editions when they are released.
To accommodate printing and binding, 10 renditions are available for
download: 5 in A4 and 5 in US-letter sizes. A ZIP file of all of the
examples found therein is also available for those who want to tweak the
examples for their own exploration.
Printing on demand: you download it and only print it if you want it
printed. Writing, production and publishing processes are using XML, XSLT
and DSSSL (the free download includes the colophon).
.................... Ken
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G. Ken Holman mailto:gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com
Crane Softwrights Ltd. http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/s/
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Practical Transformation Using XSLT and XPath ISBN 1-894049-04-7
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