we (iX Magazine in Germany) have put an article online (in German,
though - I'll try to provide an English version asap) that introduces a
small XML application and shows how its data is being converted into
HTML using James Clark's Jade. The app is a tiny attempt to display
literary history in terms of authors (when born &c.) and explains two
DSSSl style sheets which a) show the toc and b) list details of a
(chosen) author. Those of you who read German may try (if interested :-)
http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/1998/03/156/
The app itself is online, too (toc and single author by now; I am
working on century-oriented lists and the like)
http://www.heise.de/ix/raven/Web/xml/lit
toc is static, author is done on the fly using Jade. I thought it would
be better this way than to generate all the files for the authors,
although this, of course, means waiting for a short while :-)
Best regards,
hb
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