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[Bug-gnupedia] XML Article format (update)
From: |
Duncan Lock |
Subject: |
[Bug-gnupedia] XML Article format (update) |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Jan 2001 12:31:37 -0000 |
Hi,
Following up from my previous post and having read some more of the
posts concerning classification here is a slightly modified version of the
XML example layout:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml:stylesheet rel="stylesheet" type="text/xsl" href="gnupedia
article.xsl" ?>
<article>
<authors>
<author>
<name></name>
<email></email>
<wwwurl></wwwurl>
<digital-signature></digital-signature>
</author>
...
</authors>
<version>
<number></number>
<created-on></created-on>
<last-updated></last-updated>
</version>
<reviews>
<reviewer>
<name></name>
<email></email>
<wwwurl></wwwurl>
<digital-signature></digital-signature>
<date-of-review></date-of-review>
<review>
</review>
</reviewer>
...
</reviews>
<copyleft></copyleft>
<classification>
<subject
name=""
dewey=""
loc=""
</subject>
...
</classification>
<content
title="" />
<!--
Article body goes here, using, possibly,
pretty standard HTML tags: <h1>, <h2> etc,
<p>, <em>, <strong> and so on.
-->
</content>
</article>
Note the new <classification> section containing any number of
subjects allowing an article to be classified under an arbitrarily number of
subjects/categories
Dunc.
- [Bug-gnupedia] XML Article format (update),
Duncan Lock <=