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Les Orchard unleashes this gem on the OPML 2.0 mailing list - a stylesheet for OPML that turns it into the S5 presentation package. He writes: That URL is an OPML outline, but if you view it in a browser with client-side XSLT, you get an S5 slide-show presentation. http://blogs.opml.org/spaziopml/2005/08/12#presentingaPresentationTool But, the real trick here is just one processing instruction: (and I have to quote here: < ?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://hosting.opml.org/decafbad/opmlp.xsl"?> ) Afternoon with Saul and Jonathan at Caribou Saul and I played "tic tac toe with extra rules". Whoever gets three in a row on a big board gets to add an extra rule. Never the same game twice. I saw Rob Pasick from Leaders Connect - he reminded me about his breakfast reading series at the IT Zone. |
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