I know this is something a lot of people have asked about on this
board. Apparently it's only a few days away.
http://xml.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=3161
The old XSLT Filter in OpenOffice would not work outside of OpenOffice.
I tried, of course. It was a namespace nightmare :) This new one
will.
I had modified the old XHTML filter to export meta data in Dublin Core,
who BTW modified their scheme greatly in mid-January. I will do the
same for the new filter. After you have Dublin Core in XHTML, a GRDDL
transform generates RDF and the W3C will generate important looking
graphs for you. Beats work anyway, but to make a long story short,
here is a link to the GRDDL (XSLT) I wrote:
http://www.RUSTPrivacy.org/pii-dcam.zip
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