On 23/02/2013 17:02, Emmanuel Bégué wrote:
Hello,
This is great news, thanks a lot Michael... and Saxonica!
I had made a (very simple) app that converts any rich text to
Markdown, using Saxon CE alpha 0.3; I'm happy to report that it works
without any modification, with Saxon CE 1.1! Here it is:
http://markitdown.medusis.com/
Excellent, thanks for reporting it.
PS: Google still references http://saxonica.com/html/ce/download.html,
where only Saxon CE 1.0 is mentioned
Currently the main pages on the Saxonica site are in XML, rendered using
XSLT 1.0 in the browser, while the documentation pages are using
Saxon-CE and XSLT 2.0. There's an HTML version of the site that exists
for devices without XSLT support (increasingly rare) and for spiders
such as Google, so Google will tend to point you to the HTML version,
which tends to lag behind because it's regenerated as a batch process.
With the "hashbang" URIs used in the documentation there is a mechanism
to direct Google to crawl the site and index it properly, but we haven't
yet activated this; it's on the to-do list.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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