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Subject: Announce: Mr. XML Publisher for DocBook
Announcing Mr. XML Publisher for DocBook, a free DocBook XML publishing service at http://swhitlat.com/XML_Publisher/ The Mr. XML Publisher for DocBook website accepts uploaded DocBook XML projects and returns output formatted with DocBook XSL. * Returns HTML, PDF, HTML Help, Java Help, Man Pages, Eclipse Help, etc. * Can use uploaded XSL customization layers * Uses a project's graphics * Can include content from relational databases and/or native XML databases Browser * IE6, IE7, or FireFox 2.0.x. Untested with other browsers. * Allow JavaScript, Cookies, and XMLHTTPRequests. * Enable a Java plugin compatible with Sun's JRE 1.6.0 (or higher) and accept the signed applet. The applet reads your DocBook project's XML and creates a zip archive of the project for uploading. Project * Must be a DocBook XML project containing valid DocBook XML. * All project files must reside in a single directory, or a subdirectory thereof. * To use an XSL customization layer, it must be in a file named the same as the project's main XML file, but with a ".xsl" extension. * To import DocBook XSL located on the server, use the paths listed in the "Use these paths" link available from the online Help. * To include XML pulled from a database, follow the instructions listed in the "additional instructions" link available from the online Help. Mr. XML Publisher for DocBook is an implementation-specific version of my commercial application, Mr. XML Publisher, which is a more generalized web app for publishing XML. Detailed information on Mr. XML Publisher is at: http://swhitlat.com/XML_Publisher.html The Mr. XML Publisher for DocBook website is new. It works great on a gigabit LAN, but it has not been tested under heavy-load conditions that might occur on the Internet. Specifically, although pulling content from relational databases and/or native XML databases works great on a LAN, I'm not yet sure how that will turn out over the Internet. You will need to be cautious with respect to security and pre-solve firewall issues at your local site. Steve Whitlatch
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