Hi Hans,

On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 16:23:37 +0100
Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:

> Hi Manfred,
> 
> some reading ... it should not be to hard to map the xml onto
> html ... relevant details are in attributes
>

Hmm, but I would need to have a dtd or schema file in order write a
transformation (xslt or so) to html. 

The other possibility would be to make the html creation an iterative
process along the creation of the context document. I'd would prefer
the first possibility, though.

Instead of using xslt I also could code the transformation in Lua. What
xml lib do you recommend to use in Lua?


Currently, I have no time to code the xml --> htmp conversion.
However, considering above ideas I could start with markdown as
discussed in the other thread which has limitations but gives me a
context source for free as a starting point. 


-- 
Thanks,
Manfred


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