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Re using XSL plus postprocessing to get non-XML output: A good example of that is the TeXML package on IBM's Alphaworks. TeXML is an XML syntax equivalent of the LaTeX formatting language (popular for scientific/mathematical publishing), plus a post-converter that processes this XML into standard LaTeX. Alternatively, if you have an XSL processor that takes its input and output in the form of DOM trees, you could write a custom tool that renders the TeXML (or similar) DOM directly into non-XML form. Remember, XML's just a portable/interoperable data format. Once you've got the data, what you do with it is limited only by your applications. ______________________________________ Joe Kesselman / IBM Research Unless stated otherwise, all opinions are solely those of the author. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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