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[Xhtmltools-devel] Changes to xhtmltools/INSTALL


From: Jaime E. Villate
Subject: [Xhtmltools-devel] Changes to xhtmltools/INSTALL
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 07:00:40 -0500

Index: xhtmltools/INSTALL
diff -c xhtmltools/INSTALL:1.1 xhtmltools/INSTALL:1.2
*** xhtmltools/INSTALL:1.1      Wed Oct 24 16:32:00 2001
--- xhtmltools/INSTALL  Fri Mar 29 07:00:38 2002
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*** 1,10 ****
  
                        INSTALLING xhtmltools
  
! At this point, there is no installation script yet, so you must
! modify the scripts directly to suit your system. The scripts depend on
! an XML/XSLT parser, which has been defined as SAblotron's sabcmd. I
! can change it by any other XML/XSLT parser. The scripts will have to
! be installed in a directory where they can be executed, and the XSL
! stylesheets should go in a directory that should be specified in the
! scripts. xhtml2text uses lynx to produce plain text.
--- 1,25 ----
  
                        INSTALLING xhtmltools
  
! REQUIREMENTS
! You will need Perl and an XML/XSLT parser such as xcerces (from
! the Apache group), xsltproc (from the Gnome project) or sabcmd (from
! Sablotron). The xhtml2text script depends on Lynx.
!  
! INSTALLATION
! The installation of xhtmltools is very simple.
!   1- Copy the 3 programs in the bin directory to some location where you you
!   keep executable programs in your system; for instance, /usr/local/bin
! 
!   2- Copy the 2 default stylesheets in the xsl directory into
!   /usr/local/lib/xhtmltools/xsl/ or into any other location in your system.
! 
!   3- Copy the configuration file xhtmltools into .xhtmltools in your home
!   directory and edit it. In particular you should edit the line that executes
!   the XML/XSLT parser, according to the one you use. If the default
!   stylesshets are not in /usr/local/lib/xhtmltools/xsl/, edit the two elements
!   where the default stylesheets are defined.
! 
! For usage instructions, see the README file.
! 
! $Id: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/03/29 12:00:38 villate Exp $
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