1999-02-01 09:00:00+01 by
Dan Lyke
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On various weblogs and commentary sites there's been talk of building a common XML format for data to make it easier to turn these things into news channels on customized sites, or poke through them with spiders and robots more easily. Scripting News has been publishing XML for quite a while, Hack The Planet and More Like This do XML, and the latter also has a proposal for standard a DTD.
So I want to move Newwwsboy over to generate XML, then use a standard XML/XSL to HTML converter. Here's a couple of links of tools to do that: http://www.finetuning.com/xsl.html
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