![]() You can use any XSL-compliant software to turn our XML into HTML, but we know for sure only that these transformations work with all recent versions of Oxygen XML Editor. We repeatedly ran these transformations in the Oxygen XML Editor as the project progressed, generating new HTML files as we iteratively encoded the XMLfiles. Each of these XML files is turned into its corresponding HTML file (NO.html, SS.html, PP.html, FN.html, and CO.html) by its corresponding XSL file (NO.xsl, SS.xsl, PP.xsl, FN.xsl, and CO.xsl). The five scrollable panes of the edition, which represent the Novel, the Shooting Script, the Post-Production Script, the Notes, and the Commentary, are encoded as five XML files called NO.xml, SS.xml, PP.xml, FN.xml, and CO.xml respectively. This set of files is here provided wrapped up as a single ZIP file. If you put this same set of files (preserving its tree structure) on a web-server you can offer to the WorldWideWeb your own online version of our edition.Ģ) as a set of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) files that generated the above HTML files. If you download this ZIP file and extract its contents to form a tree of files on your own computer you will have a complete copy of our 'Transforming Middlemarch' website that you can run from your own machine by pointing your web-browser at the starting file in the topmost folder, called 'index.html'. ![]() We provide them here wrapped up as a single ZIP file. ![]() This set of files are those that are served to you when you point your web-browser at. You may download the underlying data of this edition in two forms:ġ) as a set of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) files with assorted files in other formats such as PNG for pictures and MP4 for videos. ![]()
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