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Permanent link to archive for 6/17/03. Tuesday, June 17, 2003

A form that summarizes a lot of my crosswalks #

I'm giving part of a Webnet talk in about two hours.  I've just posted a page that I plan to walk through during my part of the talk.  It's not the clearest thing in the world -- but I hope with enough handwaving, I'll make it comprehensible.

What is it?  It shows how one can get XML from two sources:  amazon.com and the California Digital Library -- and use this XML in other contexts.  I do a lot of amazon and CDL translations (crosswalks).  I'll have to fill in the narrative for loyal readers soon!


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 6/17/03; 10:10:55 AM
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