On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 00:00:28 -0700, Alex Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jan 12, 2004, at 8:41 AM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
> Does anyone have a stack that shows how XML's work in Rev for
> 'beginners'?

I think core concepts with revXML are:

[interesting stuff on revXML and then more general, using 'Macbeth' as an example...]

I am using this to infer what XML is and what it's for - I know, this was not Alex's intention when writing his post, but in fact it takes me quite a long way. However the question I can't tackle intuitively from the sample is "how would I define and populate my XML tree - or whatever it's called - faced with the text of 'Macbeth'?", and maybe "How general could such a parser/populator be? Once constructed - presumably with some set of rules - could I use it on 'Hamlet'?" I suppose the answer to the second question has got to be "Yes" provided the range of syntax and punctuation of the two plays is broadly the same (**exactly** the same?). Still looking for that type of guidance - tho of course strictly this is OT to RunRev: for which I crave your indulgence, my Lords.


TIA

Graham



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