It may help to investigate the following:
1. Microsoft's wordml to HTML XSLT file (search for wordml on M'soft's
site).
2. Apache Cocoon which uses FOP (XSL:FO processor).
-----Original Message-----
From: marinabortolotti(_at_)libero(_dot_)it
[mailto:marinabortolotti(_at_)libero(_dot_)it]
Sent: Friday, 8 October 2004 3:11 PM
To: xsl-list
Subject: [xsl] trasformation of a Word Document
Hi,
this is my problem.
My client create a general letter with some "dinamic" fields inside the
document using Microsoft word and I need to find out the FO structure to
ricreate after a PDF file.
The creation of the PDF file is done by a feature of a software product
developed with Java.
I know that with word 2003 you can save a word file using a xml extension
but the tag are Mxml...
There is a free software or a open source project that is able to it?
I hope that I explained the problem in the right way...
Thanx
Marina Bortolotti
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