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- From: "Steven Livingstone, ITS, SENM" <steven.livingstone@scotent.co.uk>
- To: Miloslav Nic <nicmila@vscht.cz>, xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 13:21:07 +0100
I was going to suggest something like that myself as I think it would be
useful (at least a start).
I think we need to get some agreement from quite a few people to get some
initiative, but I think what you have suggested is a good idea !!
Let's see peoples opinions on this....
Steven
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miloslav Nic [SMTP:nicmila@vscht.cz]
> Sent: 22 September 1999 12:32
> To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
> Subject: XMLized mails (RE: We gotta break up these digests)
>
> The XML listing on xml-dev would be excellent, but there would be
> definitively problems with its introductions.
> There is a partial solution, which would work as I hope from the
> beginning.
>
> Anybody who wishes to say something XMLized can do it, if we agree on
> DTD. Then archive can be browsed on daily basis with a Perl script,
> which will create valid xml documents from the tagged parts of e-mail.
> So if we decide to use e.g. root element XML_DEV
> then following bit of text will be extracted from this message into a
> file.
>
> <XML_DEV>
> .....
> .....
> </XML_DEV>
>
> The script should assign to each XML_DEV an unique ID, and use this ID
> to name the file.
> I would be probably ideal, if there would be a site, which would offer
> this raw data in the form of xml files so everybody could use them as
> he/she wishes.
>
>
> "Steven Livingstone, ITS, SENM" wrote:
> >
> > Well, maybe it would be a bit of work.
> > XML would just be ideal for doing what we have been talking about
> though.
> >
> > Is anyone working on XML-based email clients? ie. a client which could
> use a
> > DTD/Schema to allow you to send "intelligent" emails? I know a server
> would
> > be the next step, but a client version would be so useful.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Steven
> >
> > Steven Livingstone - http://www.deltabiz.com
> > 07771 957 280 or +447771957280
> >
> > Author -
> > Professional Site Server 3, Wrox Press
> > http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Details.asp?ISBN=1861002696
> > Professional Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition, Wrox Press
> > http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Details.asp?ISBN=1861002505
> >
> > President, AIP Scotland.
> > ceo@citix.com
> > http://www.citix.com
> >
> > Join Association of Internet Professionals - http://www.citix.com/aip
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Leigh Dodds [SMTP:ldodds@ingenta.com]
> > > Sent: 22 September 1999 11:23
> > > To: Steven Livingstone, ITS, SENM
> > > Subject: RE: Summaries please! (RE: We gotta break up these
> digests)
> > >
> > > > Wouldn't it be cool if there was some way of intelligently
> definining
> > > what
> > > > people write so it would be very simple to get information you were
> > > after
> > > > ;-)
> > >
> > > Heh, good point.
> > >
> > > > ... seriously, has anyone done any kind of work on DTD's or Schema's
> for
> > > > mailing disussions? People would post using these schema's and that
> way
> > > we
> > > > could have a simple XML parser which could get the information we
> wanted
> > > > rather than walking through logs etc..
> > >
> > > Problem is the convenience of using a mail based group is removed (tap
> > > your comments into a mail app, use your mail app to read the posts),
> > > unless
> > > can add support at the back-end to turn a xml post into a standard
> > > plain-text
> > > email.
> > >
> > > Problem then is how do you author this correctly? A mail template?
> > > Not all mailers allow you to use templates - Outlook 98 is
> frustratingly
> > > difficult to automate in that regard, although *nix based packages
> might
> > > be easier to use.
> > >
> > > L.
> >
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