Dan,
The doc guys at IONA are writing a bunch of docs based on CXF and are
doing so in XML. We want to get a bunch of it submitted into the
project, but don't want to have to reformat them for Confluence. I
reformatted one document on Friday and it took forever.
I was hoping the XSLT macro would make it possible for me to just paste
the XML into the editor and have it convert it into HTML. I have the
XSLT, which is a SourceForge project, that converts the XML to single
page HTML.
I've attached the license file.
I was also thinking of using the HTML to confluence converter if that
would be a better option.
Cheers,
Eric


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Diephouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 11:46 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: XSLT Confluence macro
> 
> Johnson, Eric wrote:
> 
> >Does anybody have any experience using the {xslt} macro in
confluence?
> >What would I need to do to get a set of XSLT scripts in place on the
CXF
> >space? Should I ask this over at the infrastructure list?
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Eric,
> I don't have experience using it - but if its not installed I'll have
to
> get you perms to install it. If you file a INFRA JIRA and send me the
> link, I can do that for you (it is good to have that for tracking
> purposes).
> 
> I'm curious - what are you using XSLT in confluence for?
> 
> - Dan
> 
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