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on Dynamic HTML content through the daa open toolkit my name is Simon bate and Iamp;#39;ll be the presenter today so just a little bit about me um Iamp;#39;m a senior technical consultant with scriptorium I um Iamp;#39;m also a certified technical trainer I teach a large number of the scriptorium classes Iamp;#39;ve had about 30 years of uh experience in the Publications industry I like to say I was a writer for 10 years a manager for 10 years and then a toolsmith for 10 years but actually that whole time Iamp;#39;ve been uh always interested in uh the tools we use and to help uh write and uh modify existing tools to help uh help writers do their jobs better um Iamp;#39;ve been working in JavaScript which weamp;#39;re going to see a bunch of today for about eight years and Iamp;#39;ve been doing XSL seriously for about the past 5 years I also teach the scriptorium class on XSL so a bit of an overview of what weamp;#39;re going to do today uh weamp;#39;ll um just take a look a