Quoting Wolfgang Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 2007/6/11, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hmm... somehome I had missed xtag-ent.tex. I was looking at xml
>> introductions, and did not look into ConTeXt sources. I will have a
>> look and see how it goes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aditya
>
> Hi Aditya,
>
> the XML-Document example.pdf is a little bit outdated (Hans changed a few
> commands). The important files for xml are xtag-ini and xtag-ext, you should
> take a look into the contml module.

Thanks. I had not looked at them and some of the things about handling 
at the ConTeXt end are more clear now. But I think that I did not 
explain my question correctly.

What I do not understand how are abbreviations etc. handled by xslt for 
conversion into html. For example, how do I write an xsl style sheet 
that converts this xml input

<abbreviation value="EECS", short="EECS", full="Electrical Engineering 
and Computer Science" />

<p> I study <abbrev value="EECS"> which stands for <abbrev 
value="EECS", infull="yes"> </p>

into html as

<p> I study EECS which stands for Electrical Engineering and Computer 
Science </p>

I know that this is not the right list to ask this sort of questions, 
but I am hoping that there are xml users here and they will be able to 
point me to the right direction.

Thanks,
Aditya
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