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- From: "James L Weaver"<JLWeaver@mail.delcoelect.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 10:56:15 -0500
James L Weaver@DELCO on 03-20-98 10:56:15 AM
In the past, I've developed the content of my presentations using HTML, and
displayed them with a JavaScript/frames-based engine. XML seems to be the
next logical step for this concept, so I would like to know if there are
any tools for this. The presentations aren't complicated; usually just
slide titles, bullet items, images, and links to external pages. Is this
best handled by creating the content in XML and a style sheet that would be
flexible enough to display the slides, or would some type of Java or
JavaScript engine still be required?
Thank you,
James L. Weaver
EDS
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