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Re: Re:XML and Graphics


Sandy,

You are very welcome. That's what the list is for.

It's true that these technologies have an amazing way of making the core set of problems to which they are addressed, much more tractable, while simultaneously -- by a sort of moral Law of Compensation, I sometimes think -- requiring the developer and/or user to assimilate, or at least to know where to find out about, ever more fiddly bits. The price of "going meta" to solve a problem is that now you have a new layer to learn, while only allowing you to forget *mostly* about the old layer.

In any case, in this context it may be worth mentioning http://www.zvon.org, whose reference site on XML-related technologies (including XSL-FO) can save lots of time. Check it out.

Cheers,
Wendell

At 09:30 AM 8/26/2002, you wrote:
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

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