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Re: xml-stylesheet p.i. and other options (was Re: text/xsl...)
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 11:25:10PM +0200, J.Pietschmann wrote:
>
> That a tool is written in Java does not necessarily
> mean that you have to have Java knowledge to use it.
I was more implying that not all of us use any Java programs
at all
> I agree that it is easier to work this style if you
> are editing an XML file and want to check regularly
> how it looks to the user, in particular if the local
> server mirrors the actual publishing configuration.
which, I suggest, is close to the Carlisle model
of work
> Another use case is to search a file in a file manager
> and drag it into a browser.
if you say so. again, I am not being awkward, but
I for one have never done this
> I guess I'm just too lazy to set up a server which sees
> my whole harddisk
I keep my XML files where my web server can see them. oddly,
I don't store .xml files in /etc nor do I let my web server
see /etc.....
> and is configured so that not everybody
> else on the internet can do the same (what's your IP
> number? :-)
behind a firewall, thank you :-}
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