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XSLT FAQ, Update
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- Subject: [xsl] XSLT FAQ, Update
- From: Dave Pawson <daveP at dpawson dot freeserve dot co dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:43:37 +0000
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Just a reminder.
1. That there is a Frequently Asked Questions webpage
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl
2. That I've updated the XSL-FO exampler to use the
21 November 2000 Candidate Recommendation.
Its still far from complete, but it should provide you with a start,
and hopefully it starts from the bottom, assuming nothing. I'm getting
more and more impressed with it for producing quality output.
Its at http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/print.html
3. XSLT-UK. The first XSLT conference.
The first XSLT-UK conference will take place in the UK, Sunday and Monday, 8-9 April 2001 in Keble College, Oxford, England.
We now have our speakers lined up, the venue is booked,
and its looking good for an interesting two days.
If you've never been to Oxford, England, its a chance to have a look
at a beutiful city, a little older than most, in a really nice part of
England.
The announce is at http://www.dpawson.uk/xsltuk
Registration is open, thats at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~rahtz/regform.html?
Its priced reasonably, and if you are really new to XSLT,
then Ken Holmans two day course is set to run on Friday and Saturday,
6th and 7th April 2001. This provides an ideal introduction to XSLT.
(I can vouch for the quality of Kens tuition, having attended a previous
course given by him).
You can register for the training at the above registration website.
Regards DaveP
DaveP@dpawson.co.uk
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