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ITEC 325
2015fall
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movies
XSLT and DTDs
a movie encyclopedia

Due: 2015.Dec.11 (Fri) 23:59

We will work with an XML-encoded database of information about movies, movies.xml. (And, here is a sample/starter movies.xsl.) Submit your files on D2L, with the names “movies.xml” and “movies.xsl” (and, if a separate file, “movies.dtd”).

  1. (5pts) Add one more movie to the file.
  2. (20pts) Create an XSLT template which generates a page with a summary of each movie, looking similar to movies-goal.html (you are encouraged to view-source).

  3. (5pts) Have your list sorted by release-year, in reverse order (most recent first).

    If you want, you can use nested xsl:sort tags to sort by year-month-day1. Re-arrange the games in the source-file in such an order as to confirm that this sorting works.)

  4. (15pts) Generate a DTD for the grammar (You can have the DTD either in-line in your xml file, or as an external file.) Validate the file, using the validator such as the one at http://www.xmlvalidation.com/.

    Your DTD must match the three provided movies. Use your best judgement about whether a field that occurs in all three is required, or optional, or allowed to have multiple entries.

    If you include the DTD in-line, enclose all your <!ELEMENT> and <!ATTLIST> information inside a single, enclosing <!DOCTYPE games [ ]>: .

    <?xml  ?>
    <!DOCTYPE ancient_wonders [
      <!ELEMENT wonders (wonder*)>
      <!ELEMENT wonder >
      <!ATTLIST name
        lang >
      ⋮
    ]>
    

  5. (5pts) Define entities2 &PG13;, &R; (or, perhaps entities for certain common studios), etc.

Tips:


1This is actually following a standard CS trick: If you first sort by month and then by year, you'll get what you want as long as the sorting algorithm is “stable” — that is, it leaves tied elements in the same relative order they started in. It makes sense: after the first sort on months, all the Januaries come before all the Februaries. When you now sort by year, and two games are tied for year, the January one will stay ahead of the February one, in a stable sort.      

2Okay okay, if you get technical, the “&” and “;” aren't part of the entity. Still, you know what I mean. The ampersand and semicolon are part of how you denote an entity-literal. Similarly, in programming languages, quotes aren't part of the string but just how you denote what the string-literal is.      

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