> We have an almost identical challenge, with the added qualifications that
> a) all our pages are customized and generated on the fly, out of the
> repository;
> b) we need to generate HTML, so that pages can be viewed and navigated
> with today's HTML browsers.
Does this mean, that you create HTML out of data structures that are in
no way related to [X|HT]ML?
We want to stick with XML in the repository 'cause we believe that XML-
enabled browsers will become available soon. At the moment we plan an
on-the-fly conversion to HTML as well.
XML is not our intermediate format, it's going to be our basic format
for the documents in the repository with elements forming objects
and links forming relations among them.
> ...
> I see no reason why your approach wouldn't work with XML browsers.
Ok, but is it valid XML, i.e. will a XML processor find the URL from
the symbolic identifier?
Best,
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