-- Jason R. Cupp (jcupp@essc.psu.edu) Geographic Information Systems Programmer The Pennsylvania State University
terje@in-progress.com wrote: > Plus <http://interaction.in-progress.com> and <http://www.in-progress.com>, > not to mention an unknown number of Mac based websites that to various > extent make use of Interaction's dynamic XML-to-HTML processing > capabilities.
Simon St.Laurent wrote: > I know of two Web sites that are up and running using XML transformations > to HTML: (Please let me know if I'm wrong, folks!) > > http://www.xmlinfo.com/ (plus sister sites xmlsoftware.com and schema.net) > and http://www.ncfocus.com/ >
Terje <Terje@in-progress.com> | Media Design in*Progress wrote: > > Software for Mac Web Professionals at <http://www.in-progress.com> > C a s c a d e... a comprehensive Cascading Style Sheets editor > XPublish - for efficient website publishing with XML > Make your Web Site a Social Place with Interaction!