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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: Mirrors and ftp sites
The WWW6 JUMBO demo of last Friday is now available at the sites http://www.venus.co.uk/~pmr/demos.tar.gz (ca. 1.1 Mbytes) http://www.venus.co.uk/~pmr/README and http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~pazpmr/demos.tar.gz http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~pazpmr/README For those not at the demo, this is an INSTALLATION-FREE version in that after unpacking it runs under any Java-enabled browser. Start at w3_index.html. This is intended to remain as a stable demo version until further notice and is therefore suitable for including under definitive collections. (Many thanks to those who have offered). It is roughly compatible with XML as at 1997-0331 but does not explicitly support XML-LINK (although there are examples of hyperlinking from a pre-XML syntax - I've now converted them). The intention is not to be a 'production version' - that is not yet possible for *any* XML tool :-) - but to illustrate the principles of (primarily) non-textual applications of XML. It reads a subset of XML syntax although JUMBO will interoperate with Lark and NXP. (Indeed I intend to have a commandline switch for different parsers). The latest version also works with ESIS. Please feel to explore this version, and the accompanying files, but I shall not 'fix bugs'. I am particularly interested from hearing from people who have potential applications for JUMBO. [Two possibilities are: to write a converter from legacy format to TecML and use the TecML tagset and Java classes; or to develop DTD-specific classes which JUMBO can automatically load. Note that since much of the semantics are resolved through glossaries it's possible to manage many applications without writing serious amounts of code.] JUMBO will develop in true XML-style - snapshots when it becomes possible :-) The next likely release after WWW6 will be for a CML demo on CDROM. (BTW XML/Java is a fantastic technology for distributing maintenance-free packages, and ideal for read-only material such as technical manuals. JUMBO includes a primitive 'slide-show' mechanism which would be easy to develop.) The later version of JUMBO includes support for most XML-LINK stuff although the EMBED option isn't always implemented nicely (EMBED can refer to anything from a thumbnail to a monster GIF or new application). EMBED often would appear to require negotiation between the embbeder and the embedded on size, aspect ratio, etc. - so I don't expect to get it right first time... P. About 4-5 people have said they'd be happy to mirror XML material, and they are well spread between the continents :-). This doesn't need formal coordination, but those sites need to keep in reasonable touch to make sure that they offer roughly the same material of the same vintage. If the following is useful as a shopping list, I would find it useful if sites contained a selection from ... - latest drafts - parsers - browsers - XML-compatible DTDs - example files and torture tests - XML-compatible entitysets - tutorials, etc. and pointers to other sites if they know there is additional material there. As always it is caveat visitor, and there should be no expectation that a site is either comprehensive or rigorously up-to-date. Some of us occasionally indulge in sleep... P. -- Peter Murray-Rust, domestic net connection Virtual School of Molecular Sciences http://www.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/ xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To unsubscribe, send to majordomo@i... the following message; unsubscribe xml-dev List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (rzepa@i...)
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