oms101@freeuk.com writes:
could you please put sabcmd in the cvs system as then it will be simpler to setup and get started with the web site. If this is a bad idea due to the size of sabcmd why because we have all got to use it to produce alug web pages. so it might as well come all in one peace.
sabcmd is part of sablotron. It is not necessary to install sablotron to produce alug web pages. This is explained on the page http://www.anglian.lug.org.uk/background/cvs-access.html but I should link to the sablotron site somewhere.
Once again: It is not necessary. Indeed, I don't have it installed here.
MJ Ray wrote:
oms101@freeuk.com writes:
could you please put sabcmd in the cvs system as then it will be
sabcmd is part of sablotron. It is not necessary to install sablotron to produce alug web pages. This is explained on the page
The point of using XML and XSL/T is that the XML has no presentation info in it. So, you don't need to know how it's going to look to write it.
Sometimes the blind man sees clearest.
Alexis
On 23-Aug-01 Alexis Lee wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
oms101@freeuk.com writes:
could you please put sabcmd in the cvs system as then it will be
sabcmd is part of sablotron. It is not necessary to install sablotron to produce alug web pages. This is explained on the page
The point of using XML and XSL/T is that the XML has no presentation info in it. So, you don't need to know how it's going to look to write it.
Sometimes the blind man sees clearest.
Alexis
Maybe your blind man is like this but I cant check my work with out the XSLT processor, I suppose I could move everything to xelan and back again for interests sake and to check the well formed nature of the XML but in the end I shall have to install sabcmd if I want to test things, also I am interested in the mechanisms of the make files.
Chears Owen
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Date: 25-Aug-01 Time: 13:29:04