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Re: Arguments for XSL

Subject: Re: Arguments for XSL
From: Antonio Gallardo Rivera <agallardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 07:45:21 -0600
antonio lee rivera
Try, Cocoon at:

http://xml.apache.org/cocoon

Antonio Gallardo

El Jueves, 17 de Octubre de 2002 07:15, Mark Micallef escribió:
> Hi All,
>
>   I've spent considerable time setting up an architecture using XML and XSL
> in order to produce a help-system for one of our software products.  I feel
> using this system is much better than using a WYSIWYG editor because it
> allows the writer to concentrate on content and not on formatting.
> Formatting can be done by a different person or at a different time via XSL
> style-sheets.
>
>   I've pitched this idea to my manager and he likes it but when we sent the
> whole package of to our head-office abroad for translation into different
> languages, they didn't like it.  They prefer using a WYSIWYG editor
> (specifically ROBOHELP).
>
>   My gut feel is XML is better even tho a WYSIWYG editor allows you to see
> results immediately without compiling or anything.
>
>   Does anyone have any thoughts about this?  Am I right or wrong?  If so,
> why?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Mark
>
>
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