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Re: RenderX, Antenna House Cost (off topic)
- From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin at mitretek dot org>
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- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 07:15:39 -0500
- Subject: Re: [xsl] RenderX, Antenna House Cost (off topic)
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Betty,
I'm not too sure about this, but I seem to remember someting like $5000 for
one of them. I never tried eval versions because that would have been too
expensive, so why spend the time?
This is not very reliable "information", though.
PS: Remember the talk I gave at the DC Users Group on using XML to create a
suite of questionnaires? Well, since then I gave a talk on that at this
year's NOAATECH conference, and it got an award for "Best XML Project".
I've since processed the questionnaire data into a range of online reports,a
nd it might be interesting to give a talk on how I did that. Among other
things, I used xslt and a list of datafile names to generate python scripts
to walk through all the data and create the reports. It was interesting -
sort of using xslt as an enhancement for batch files.
Tom p
>
> I am in need of pricing information ASAP for RenderX and Antenna House
> XSL-FO formatters. I have downloaded the demonstration copies and
> both will meet the requirements (however, RenderX sidebar navigation
> extension puts it slightly ahead).
>
> I realize this may not be appropriate question but I need to make a
> decision fairly quickly. I talked to both companies at XML 2001 and the
> people in the booth were unable to give me any pricing information.
> I have sent e-mails to both companies asking for quotes and haven't
> received any response (probably because of the holiday's).
>
> If anyone has any information about pricing and feel comfortable sharing
> it with me, you can send me an e-mail off-line.
>
> TIA - and have a great New Year!
>
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