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On Jan 6, 2004, at 2:22 PM, Simon St.Laurent wrote:

> By "interesting", I don't mean "our multi-layer transactional process
> enables businesses to fully utilize the power of web services for
> customer needs fulfillment" - I mean something off the beaten path, not
> the usual business-to-business, web content management, or publishing
> scenarios.  (I already own $GML: The Billion-Dollar Secret.)

The first pass at program item proposals for ConJose, the 2002 World 
Science Fiction Convention, was done as an XML document. The 
Programming Team had access to a password protected site to browse the 
proposals by category.

Display was handled by a PHP/Sablotron/XSLT script.

Unfortunately, the workhorse of Worldcon programming planning, the 
scheduler, is an venerable DBase application, so we didn't get to go 
end to end XML.

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Bill Humphries
http://www.whump.com/moreLikeThis/


  • References:
    • wacky XML
      • From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@s...>
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