Erik Siegel
Erik Siegel is Content Engineer and XML Specialist working from The Netherlands under the company name Xatapult: XML based content, standards, design, processing platforms, applications, transformations and training. Xatapult supports companies that either lack the knowledge or the capacity in this field of expertise. This is deliberately done on all levels: from consultancy to developing applications. His usual customers are in publishing, standardization and health.
Together with Adam Retter he authored a book about the eXist XML database, published by O’Reilly. Since 2017 he is part of the XProc 3.0 (http://spec.xproc.org/) editorial team and is currently writing the XProc 3.0 Programmer’s Reference.
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Schematron's Query Language Binding is a little-known and underused feature of the language. Erik Siegel gives an introduction to its use.
XProc 3.0 - Strategies for merging documents
Erik Siegel continues his series on XProc 3.0 with an analysis of potential strategies for merging documents.
XProc 3.0 - Connecting steps using ports
Erik Siegel continues his series on using XProc 3.0 with a description of how to use ports to connect steps.
An Introduction to XProc 3.0
Erik Siegel introduces version 3.0 of XProc, the XML based programming language for processing documents in pipelines.
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