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Re: Formatting a date


A relatively undocumented zip file can be found (for now) at 
<URL:http://www.shore.net/%7Ecrism/invoice.zip>.

Archive:  invoice.zip
   Length     Date   Time    Name
  --------    ----   ----    ----
      1229  06-05-00 17:46   invoice.css
     14119  06-07-00 09:56   invoice.dtd
     41642  06-05-00 17:46   invoice.xsl
      2331  08-02-00 12:34   sample.xml
      2182  05-17-00 14:36   testinvoice.xml
  --------                   -------
     61503                   5 files

The XSL file can process either XML file to produce HTML output.  The DTD 
is needed to identify IDs within the XML files; the CSS is included in the 
HTML output.  (I was referencing it from the HTML, but multi-file invoices 
were a little too complicated for accounting types to deal with.)

I'll try to do a little documentation over the weekend, but it might be 
useful in advance of that.

-Chris
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