[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: RE: How to represent mixed content in JSON and JSONSchema?
On 13/07/18 19:41, Costello, Roger L. wrote: > Here is a web site with an XSLT program that converts XML to JSON, and > it handles mixed content: > > https://github.com/bramstein/xsltjson/ Is this on live availability anywhere? That URI is just a git page. > The XSLT program is parameterized, so the XML can be converted to > different styles of JSON: the default style, the Badgerfish style, the > Rayfish style, and the Rabbitfish style. Oh yum, standards. > Let’s see how the different styles convert this XML containing mixed > content: No. I want to see a web site running the software where I can upload (for example) a 300pp thesis or book in DocBook and get back a JSON representation that will losslessly convert back to DocBook. If it can't handle arbitrary XML, it's basically a waste of everyone's time. I'm not really very interested in a system that can only deal with a few dozen lines of config file. ///Peter
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