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AF:NG implementations?

Greetings,

A little while ago[1], John Cowan announced preliminary work on a
specification for architectural forms for XML.  Has anyone implemented
these proposals at all?

Such an implementation (via a generic XSLT transformation, I suppose)
doesn't look particularly hard, but tricky enough that I'd rather
someone else had done it already (ahem!).

I'm not necessarily volunteering (sorry), but I have an application
which is an excellent example of what AFs are for, and which I'd like
to try processing using AF:NG, but which largely works at present
using namespaces driving a generic XSLT transformation.  I fear that
re-implementing it by implementing AF:NG from scratch would probably
not achieve much more than allowing me to have fun.

All the best,

Norman


[1] http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200201/msg01629.html and
    http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/afng.html

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