Author: Peter Schäfer
Date: 00:11:25 04/12/04
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On April 11, 2004 at 21:33:36, Andrew Wagner wrote: >I'm in a class on XML right now. One of our last projects is pretty much an open >challenge to develop some kind of XML-based application/web site/web >service/whatever. Some examples of possibilities my instructor gave are: > >-a web service or data exchange application; anyone involved with Visual Studio >may find this interesting >-a web site done in xml or more likely xml with html and/or javascript, anyone >doing web design may want this challenge >-example using of xml in a database or spreadsheet application, which may >interest CIS majors >-web blogs and RSS for those wanting to be on the forefront of this frontier > >So...I'd REALLY like to do something chess-related. I have about 6 weeks to work >on this project, so I think it could be pretty neat in the end. My question >is....as chess programmers, what would you like to see? What areas of weakness >are there in exchanging chess data? I have some very vague ideas floating >around, but nothing concrete, and I'd love some feedback. http://jose-chess.sourceforge.net uses XML and XSL to create HTML pages and PDF files, like these: http://jose-chess.sourceforge.net/man/demo/demo2.html http://jose-chess.sourceforge.net/man/demo/demo.pdf
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