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Tuesday, October 16 2001

Mike J. Brown and Jeni Tennison : Pretty XML Tree Viewer

"produces an HTML document that shows, in the form of 'ASCII art', the node structure of an XML document. A CSS 1 stylesheet (tree-view.css) helps render the HTML in an appealing style. There are different ways of representing what's in an XML document. This particular model is what is used by XSLT and is prescribed by Section 5 of the XPath recommendation." via eclectic

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Me : Apache::XML::TreeView.pm

is a mod_perl handler that allows a user to specify a local, or remote, XML document which to be transformed using the tree-view XSL stylesheet.

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DevShed : Understanding XML Schema

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I'm working on some bad-ass computer shit right now!

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Apparently, O'Reilly is prepping a book on Slashcode...

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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is tatterdemalion

| source : web1913 | Tatterdemalion \Tat`ter*de*mal"ion\, n. [Tatter + OF. desmaillier to break the meshes of, to tear: cf. OF. maillon long clothes, swadding clothes, F. maillot. See {Tatter}, and {Mail} armor.] A ragged fellow; a ragamuffin. --L'Estrange. | source : wn | tatterdemalion n : a dirty shabbily clothed urchin [syn: {ragamuffin}]

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