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Subject:Frame to XML to HTML? From:Chris Hamilton <caxdj -at- EARTHLINK -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 29 Apr 1999 16:56:14 -0400
My apologies for the cross-post, but...
One possibility for trying to work around the Netscape problem would be
to make XML from Frame, then use a converter to make HTML. In the short
run, this might be an unnecessary approach, but long-term it sets me up
to take advantage of XML for whatever I might need it for.
Has anyone used the Frame converter to XML? How good is it? Has anyone
converted XML to HTML? Is that a promising possibility that's worth
pursuing?
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Chris Hamilton
Technical Writer
Tampa, FL
caxdj -at- earthlink -dot- net