Re: sgml beginner's question
A "resume" dtd isn't all that interesting (or all that hard) -- it is
a decent set of *style sheets* to convert it for human consumption
that you *really* care about. I have a crude sort of XSLT that works
with sablotron and XT, but the resulting html isn't particularly
impressive, more of a "dancing bear"[1] implementation, mostly to help
me *learn* XSLT and the free tools, and to show it off a little bit to
other people ("look, you can actually do this...")
I'm not inclined to post the dtd or stylesheet just yet, they're
really not all that good [and I haven't *needed* a resume in 10 years
anyhow, so there's no evidence that the output is "good enough" for
anything...] but you might want to look a little more broadly. In
particular, the www.oasis-open.org site has just about everything in
the field, and there were some "human resources" DTD's announced there
a while back...
_Mark_ <eichin@thok.org>
The Herd Of Kittens
[1] it isn't that it dances well, but that it dances at all...
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