...and the URL would be this:
http://web.uvic.ca/lancenrd/shakespeare/
I forgot to include it!
The transformations are done client-side on the fly, so you'll need a browser such as Moz, Firefox or IE that has XSLT built in.
Cheers, Martin
At 09:06 AM 23/06/2004, you wrote:
Hi there,
At 08:49 AM 23/06/2004, you wrote:
If you can do it (and I have not yet seen this done, though I have heard lengthy explanations of how it *might* be done) you can only do it with great difficulty with the standard tools. The problem here is our old bugbear overlapping hierarchies, and XSLT etc just don't have any easy answer to this -- and maybe no reliable answer at all.
I've done a fairly simple transformation of Shakespeare plays which includes both Act / Scene divisions and pagebreaks, and if MS page images had been part of the project, it would have been easy to drop them in next to the appropriate pages.
Cheers, Martin
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