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RE: The beginning of xslt?

Subject: RE: The beginning of xslt?
From: "Kienle, Steven C [IT/0200]" <steven.c.kienle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:24:14 -0600
xslt pdf
> > I can't imagine building a whole
> > website of hyperlinked PDF's ;-)
> 
> people do though (you could find a few thousand cross linked pdf files
> on NAG's site for example, although admitedly that isn't the entire
> site...
> 

Actually, there are some companies which are starting to use PDFs as
web-based data entry forms, as opposed to (X)HTML forms.  The goal is to get
what people use on the web to better look like what the paper forms they are
used to using.  Of course, if browsers supported XSL:FO directly (and that
spec allowed for data entry (I haven't had the chance to look at the spec
closely)), then PDFs maybe wouldn't be becoming popular for this....

	Steve

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