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Q&A How to establish a relationship between HTML elements (tags)? (i.e., how can one element refer to another one)

I'm not sure how much this helps or inspires you, but there's an XML schema for the US Code and for bills and amendments to change it. See xml.house.gov and the GitHub repository for United States ...

posted 5mo ago by Michael‭  ·  edited 4mo ago by Michael‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Michael‭ · 2024-08-05T18:38:11Z (4 months ago)
Inline links.
  • I'm not sure how much this helps or inspires you, but there's an XML schema for the US Code and for bills and amendments to it. They may already have XSLT transformations to HTML for current-version and/or diff modes.
  • See https://xml.house.gov and https://github.com/usgpo/uslm
  • I'm not sure how much this helps or inspires you, but there's an XML schema for the US Code and for bills and amendments to change it. See [xml.house.gov][xml] and [the GitHub repository for United States Legislative Markup][uslm]. They may already have XSLT transformations to HTML for current-version and/or diff modes.
  • I'm not sure I would have thought of it but for your mention of "legal documents." It can't get much more legal than that.
  • [xml]: https://xml.house.gov
  • [uslm]: https://github.com/usgpo/uslm
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Michael‭ · 2024-07-30T13:59:01Z (5 months ago)
I'm not sure how much this helps or inspires you, but there's an XML schema for the US Code and for bills and amendments to it. They may already have XSLT transformations to HTML for current-version and/or diff modes.

See https://xml.house.gov and https://github.com/usgpo/uslm