Hi
I am trying to convince my co-workers that having XML schemas and word
docs is not necessary and that we should be encoding all information
about our XML interfaces in XSD. I would like to use XSD to specify the
schema information and let it format the word docs/pdfs/html etc. Is
XSL-FO up to the task? Documentation includes generation of sample XML,
information about constraints, names, etc. I could probably do this in
XSL, but I suspect that someone else out there has tried this and could
tell me how hard it is.
I know very little about XSL-FO, so if what I am suggesting is possible,
where can I get more information about the actual tranformation from XML
to formatted docs. That is, what tools actually format XML into word
docs/pdfs/html . Also, if there is anyone out there familiar with
cocoon, is it easy to do in cocoon (I would prefer not having two XSL's)?
Thanks.
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Kamal Bhatt
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