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Re: Mapping XHTML to XLink via Architectural Forms

  • From: Daniel Barclay <Daniel.Barclay@d...>
  • To: Ian Graham <ian.graham@u...>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:28:59 -0500

barclay digital

Ian Graham wrote:
> 
> There are some short summaries at the following URLs:
> 
> Introductory article
>    http://www.isogen.com/papers/archintro.html
>...
> As for clarity ... I can't comment. I've found these references
> useful, but it's been a bit of a slog.

Thanks.  

Yeah, although that introduction was long, it certainly clarified
things.  Now I (think I) know what architectural forms are.

(To confirm that:  It sounds like architectural forms would have 
been an easier way (than XSLT) to convert my (XMLified) Netscape 
bookmarks file to XBEL.  Right?)


> On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> ...
> > Is there any clear, simple explanation of what Architectural Forms
> > are out there?  (Whatever I've encountered so far hasn't been clear
> > enough to click.)
> > ...



Daniel
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Daniel Barclay
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