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Old 06-08-2009, 08:43 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Sabardeyn View Post
In retrospect, I think that first question didn't quite come out the way I meant it. My apologies.

Do you have a "smallish" ebook that uses this TEI-MEK structure? (Not sure of this format's name.) I'm only looking for a couple of sample pages tied together into a book with various example implementations of the XML scheme. I don't read Hungarian and the DTDs were pretty much over my head. But I might be able to figure things out with an example file. I probably should be learning XML - but I would rather wait for improved tools that can provide assistance and automation of tasks.

Edit: Or I could just re-read your original post and download the sample book!
No problem.

If you go here:

http://mek.oszk.hu/katalog/index.phtml

And select in one of the dropdowns "Formátum" (i.e.: "format") and type in "XML", and click on the "keres" (i.e.: "search") button in the lower right, you will have all 600+ books listed. Although for some reason a couple of them doesn't link to their XML versions... most do though, and a few are English books.

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