Dangberg A.: RDL/TT – A Description Language for the Profile-Dependent Transcoding of XML Documents (2002) [1 citations — 1 self]
Abstract:
Abstract. With the increasing availability of various web-enabled mobile devices, content has to be effectively adapted to their different limitations. So, web content need rearrangement, i.e., a transcoding, to better fit on small displays when, for instance, layout specific HTML structures like tables and frames are used. In this article, we present a description language to define generic rules for this purpose and introduce RDL/TT (Rule Description Language for Tree Transformation). RDL/TT specifies sets of transcoding functions generic to user and hardware profiles. A Java-oriented syntax is used to describe the transcoding functions which operate on the DOM (Document Object Model) tree representation of an HTML or XML document. 1
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