CV/Resume
Matthew Sergeant (EML)
Matthew.Sergeant at eml.ericsson.se
Thu Feb 18 09:12:33 GMT 1999
Looks like I'm not the only one doing this...
A couple of things to be aware of are that US Resume's can be quite
different to UK ones. I found this out when designing my DTD. If you want my
DTD (it's publicly available under the Artistic licence - so feel free to
modify it and send back changes) mail me at msergeant at ndirect.co.uk as it's
at home and I'm at work ATM.
One thing I don't have is any sort of style sheet built yet, but I do have
in progress a CGI (well, mod_perl really) script for editing CV's online.
Unfortunately I don't have a scriptable web site so I can't demo it. When
it's complete it will be free though.
Matt.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Birbeck [SMTP:Mark.Birbeck at iedigital.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 10:46 PM
> To: 'Ruth Bergman'
> Cc: 'xml-dev at ic.ac.uk'
> Subject: RE: from a new member
>
> Ruth wrote:
> > Let me elaborate. I think an xml resume is useful because it
> > would let you
> > store all the relevant information in ONE document.
>
> I am currently putting together exactly such a thing!!
>
> I was looking for an application that would provide a public site that
> would 'run itself', the idea being that people could upload stuff and
> others could download it either as raw XML or as styled XML, but with no
> intervention on our part other than perhaps the odd enhancement.
>
> We have all the components we need from another project, but that
> project only 'runs' one way - i.e. we disseminate information, but we
> don't retrieve it. Hence ... the CV idea! With a few different
> stylesheets you could have a plain CV, a summary CV and a brightly
> coloured one with your photo in. You could even have a stylesheet that
> exports your personal details as a vCard (there's an XML DTD for that).
>
> So, if you are prepared to wait a month or so, I'd say hang fire. And if
> you - or anyone else - wants to suggest what elements and attributes
> should be in a CV then let me know. I'd like to eventually create a CV
> DTD.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
> Mark Birbeck
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