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Re: many to one OR one to many?

Subject: Re: many to one OR one to many?
From: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 11:50:31 -0500 (EST)
Re:  many to one OR one to many?
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Jason White wrote:

> I'm looking at converting some training materials we have (in Word 
> currently) to XML/XSLT.  The target is Web/Web-printer-friendly/print 
> output.  Server resources are a sensitive issue and updates aren't 
> going to be daily or even weekly, so the web version will be batched to 
> static files with some dynamic functionality (search, 
> most-accessed-topics etc.) wrapped around it via keywords and some PHP. 
> So...the output for the web is multiple files, while the print is 
> [ideally] one document (PDF). The material will mainly be organized as 
> 'reference'.

i've been going through much the same thing.  as a starting point,
check out tim waugh's "selfdocbookx" example, at
www.cyberelk.net.

you can download a tarball, which demonstrates how a short
docbook document can generate both chunked HTML and single-document
PDF.

rday


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