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Re: [wtp-incubator-dev] XML Security Tools Docs

It's not DocBook, more or less my own format and ideas ;-) Since there
are only a couple of English files so far I will copy them manually. Dominik

David Carver schrieb:
> If you are using DocBook, I have a set of XSLTs that will convert from
> DocBook to mediawiki format.  If not, it's actually pretty simple to
> generate an XSLT to get it into the correct text format.
> 
> Dave
> 
> Dominik Schadow wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> thanks for the promotion!
>>
>> I have started translating it, but most of it is still in German. I'm on
>> that since nearly everything changed. Wikitext sounds like a really good
>> idea, I will look into that. At the moment I'm using plain XML files and
>> XSLT for transformation to html. Since I have to write the English text
>> anyway I will use wikitext to learn something new.
>>
>> Regards, Dominik
>>
>> David Carver schrieb:
>>  
>>> Dominick:
>>>
>>> Just curious if the tutorial/documentation has been converted as well
>>> for this plugin?
>>>
>>> I think you said that some of it was in German?   We could look at using
>>> the Eclipse Wiki to allow easy updating of the documentation, and then
>>> generate the doc plugins from that using wikitext.  I'm doing something
>>> similar in wst.xsl for the XSL and XPath 2.0 documentation.
>>>
>>> Congrats on the promoted build, I made an annoucement about it in my
>>> blog which gets distributed on the XML Hack planet.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
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