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Thursday, November 13, 2003 |
Dynamic documents revisited.
Back in July, when Tim Bray pointed to a best-practices document that
the W3C TAG (Technical Architecture Group) gathers periodically in
exotic locations to discuss, I was exploring a way of dynamically
building views of XML documents in the browser. In a couple of postings
(and with some help from Bob Clary) I was able to post a Web page that
turned the TAG's Web page into a dynamic outline that can selectively
display elements styled as:
- practices
- principles
- constraints
- stories
- acronyms
- ednotes
In addition, it can selectively display:
- internal links
- external links
- paragraphs containing arbitrary text
... [Jon's Radio] potential structure for personal information management of class notes BL
10:50:24 AM Google It!.
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