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From: | Christopher Mahan |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnupedia] How to get contributions (was: just HTML??) |
Date: | Tue, 23 Jan 2001 17:13:48 -0800 |
Mike Warren <address@hidden> writes:
Bryce Harrington <address@hidden> writes: > On 23 Jan 2001, Mike Warren wrote: > > Hector Facundo Arena <address@hidden> writes: > > > I've decided that we'll use initially XML to store the contributions > > > of the people. The first thing we have to do is a CGI Perl script > > > wich gets all the data from an HTML form and converts it to XML. > > We should at least decide on a ``version 0.001'' DTD first, no? > Hrm, well while I disagree with this approach, if you go this route, > you may as well use the DocBook DTD. It's well documented, and > _quite_ suitable for encyclopedia articles. TEI has been suggested as well; I do agree that it's probably a bad idea to start from scratch. However, there should be SOME target DTD before we go writing covertion scripts ;)
I think we need to keep the XML definition fluid at first, since there are many elements that will eventually be needed that we haven't even begun to address.
However, it would be a mistake, I think, to adopt the DocBook DTD, simply because of its complexity, and in the fact that is it designed as much for paper publishers as for anyone else, with all the formatting and margins and such, and would ultimately not work with HTML (because, as you all remember, HTML is meant as an organizer of document and not for page layout).
I think then the idea of making a DTD is premature, and we just need to agree on a simple XML format for the article.
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