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>On 07-13-2005 4:25 AM, Pete Cordell wrote:
>> Not that I have a need to do that right now! I'm just interested
>>to know whether XSL can be used as a kind of universal data
>>translator.
You may be interested in DFDL, the Data Format Description Language
which is used to map binary or textual formats into XML.
There will be a tutorial on DFDL (pronounced "daffodil") at
Extreme Markup Languages 2005 in Montreal in August. For
a tutorial description see:
http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Tutorials/index.html#Rose
and for information about Extreme see:
http://www.extrememarkup.com/
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