Am 2010-11-24 um 09:21 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Thanks Hraban for your answer, so you too have TeX files processed
in order to present them on web pages.
Sorry, I didn't read your question accurately.
No, I just produce PDFs using ConTeXt from web apps (i.e. pull data
from the app's database and use Django's templating engine to write
ConTeXt files).
I'll look inside DruTeX to see whether it can be adpated for ConTeXt.
I was wondering whether there are other means using the capabilities
of ConTeXt mkiv to export TeX files into xml and then show them on
the webpages.
That would probably work, if your ConTeXt sources are structured
enough (e.g. use \startchapter instead of \chapter).
I'll do some more search on the issue before making a final decision.
Good luck!
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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