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RE: XML stylesheets

  • From: Dmitry Khodorkovsky <dkhodor@h...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 08:16:09 -0400

xml stylesheets
Hi,

From my own experience with XSL, coming to it as novice in XSLT but having
experience in XML programming in C++, with DOM and MSXML libraries, it took
just a week to go over books and join the project.

Dmitry

-----Original Message-----
From: Haresh Gujarathi [mailto:gharesh@v...]
Sent: September 18, 2001 3:04 AM
To: Thom, John L.; xml-dev@l...
Subject: RE:  XML stylesheets


Well, I assume that you want to convert the xml to html.
And what u have is a dtd in hand and may be few xml samples.

For a xslt-style sheet novice it will take about 1 month (I assume the
novice has reasonable understanding of html, xml, java etc)

Otherwise is can go well upto 3-5 months.

The novice must know how xml world works, understanding of programming is
also essential.
understanding of xml parsers, I believe is also essential.
(Unless you have a good xml-java programmer at your mercy.)

If you want to get it done by experience people; well we can do it for you
provided
a. you have well defined your requirement
b. shell out little money for that.

we at eMantra Technologies xmlize internet applications. If you are
interested let me know.

you might want to put the dtd on this newsgroup(if its ok for ur contractor)
and people can give you the feeling about it.


regards
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Haresh Gujarathi

eMantra Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

http://www.emantratech.com

I-98 Indraprastha, 553 Rasta Peth,
Pune 411011,
INDIA

Phone: +91-20-612 7434
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-----Original Message-----
From: Thom, John L. [mailto:thomj@s...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:06 AM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject:  XML stylesheets


I need to know a few things:

How long does it take to create a stylesheet?
Experience of person who created such a stylesheet?
What does a novice need to understand/know to create stylesheets?

Received a DTD from a contractor with about 120 elements.
Is there a relationship between number of elements, size of content to that
of the stylesheet?

Thank you.

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