[backstage] Re: s...@bbc?

2010-02-25 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd

Ian,

could you point to any particularly suitable xml files?

eg http://www.honte.eu/playGo/games/Shusai-GoSeigen-19340119.xml

xslt transforms client-side into an SVG board with pieces, that are  
played and captured using css,

but could as easily be an html list of moves.

regards

Jonathan

On 25 Feb 2010, at 13:00, Ian Forrester wrote:

To my mind I can't think of any example of the BBC publishing or  
generating SVG, but I know quite a few of our content management  
systems could generate SVG tomorrow if there was the desire, take up  
and need.


Cheers
Secret[] Private[] Public[x]

Ian Forrester
Senior Backstage Producer

BBC R&D North Lab,
1st Floor Office, OB Base,
New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road,
Manchester, M60 1SJ



From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk [mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk 
] On Behalf Of Jonathan Chetwynd

Sent: 25 February 2010 12:36
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] s...@bbc?

s...@bbc?

Has the BBC published anything at all in SVG* format?

regards

Jonathan Chetwynd

* Internet Explorer may soon support SVG**, and Ordinance Survey,  
National Standards Office and the Meteorological Office already  
publish data in SVG format...
and standards based browsers now have an xslt processors, and this  
can provide a convenient client-side method for transforming xml  
into SVG.





**Patrick Dengler
Senior Program Manager
Internet Explorer Team
yesterday we submitted our request to join the Scalable Vector  
Graphics (SVG) Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium  
(W3C)

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2010/01/05/microsoft-joins-w3c-svg-working-group.aspx




[backstage] RE: s...@bbc?

2010-02-26 Thread Ian Forrester
The XML file i'm talking about are mainly stuck in content management systems.
 
But i highly suggest you look at the XML in 
http://mammoth.welcomebackstage.com/exist/rest/db/feeds/ at some point soon. 
(the server is being worked on so try in a few days)

Secret[] Private[] Public[x]

Ian Forrester
Senior Backstage Producer

BBC R&D North Lab,
1st Floor Office, OB Base,
New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road,
Manchester, M60 1SJ 

 




From: Jonathan Chetwynd [mailto:j.chetw...@btinternet.com] 
Sent: 25 February 2010 15:42
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Cc: Ian Forrester
Subject: Re: s...@bbc?


Ian, 

could you point to any particularly suitable xml files?

eg http://www.honte.eu/playGo/games/Shusai-GoSeigen-19340119.xml

xslt transforms client-side into an SVG board with pieces, that are 
played and captured using css, 
but could as easily be an html list of moves.

regards

Jonathan

On 25 Feb 2010, at 13:00, Ian Forrester wrote:


To my mind I can't think of any example of the BBC publishing 
or generating SVG, but I know quite a few of our content management systems 
could generate SVG tomorrow if there was the desire, take up and need.
 
Cheers

Secret[] Private[] Public[x]

Ian Forrester
Senior Backstage Producer

BBC R&D North Lab,
1st Floor Office, OB Base,
New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road,
Manchester, M60 1SJ 

 




From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk 
[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Jonathan Chetwynd
Sent: 25 February 2010 12:36
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] s...@bbc?


s...@bbc? 

Has the BBC published anything at all in SVG* format?

regards

Jonathan Chetwynd


* Internet Explorer may soon support SVG**, and 
Ordinance Survey, National Standards Office and the Meteorological Office 
already publish data in SVG format...
and standards based browsers now have an xslt 
processors, and this can provide a convenient client-side method for 
transforming xml into SVG.




**Patrick Dengler
Senior Program Manager
Internet Explorer Team
yesterday we submitted our request to join the Scalable 
Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group   of the 
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)  

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2010/01/05/microsoft-joins-w3c-svg-working-group.aspx



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