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XSLT Stylesheet Generation by Example with WYSIWYG Editing

Published: 28 January 2002 Publication History

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XSLT plays an important role in the data conversions between different XML representations. However, besides the transformations between XML data representations, conversion to an HTML document is one of the most practical tasks for XSLT, because it allows XML documents to be rendered in a human-readable form using Web browsers. We have developed XSLbyDemo, which is an XSLT stylesheet generation module to be plugged into a commercially available full-fledged HTML authoring tool. The remarkable feature of XSLbyDemo is that users can create an XSLT stylesheet automatically solely on the basis of their knowledge of HTML editing.In this paper, we briefly explain situations where stylesheets for XML rendering are needed. We then introduce the rule generation method based on the users' operation history recorded behind the WYSIWYG editor, and in particular explain the ways of generalizing the created rules so that the obtained rules can be applied to other documents slightly different from the original one. Finally, we give a practical example of the rules generation by XSLbyDemo, and demonstrate that our method can be used for not only the conversion but also the partitioning of a real-life HTML document into smaller pages represented with Compact HTML to be rendered on Web-enabled cellular phones such as i-mode phones.

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    SAINT '02: Proceedings of the 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
    January 2002
    278 pages
    ISBN:0769514472

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    IEEE Computer Society

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    Published: 28 January 2002

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    1. Compact HTML
    2. HTML
    3. WYSIWYG
    4. XSLT
    5. authoring tool
    6. generalization of operation history
    7. programming by example

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