From mjewell at openmissoula.org Sun May 1 11:28:47 2011 From: mjewell at openmissoula.org (Monte Jewell) Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 12:28:47 -0600 Subject: [Westernmontana-pm] Welcome In-Reply-To: <1402A47F9640C043B4CFA045AEDBDF60017CCD61@EXMAIL1.krh.int> References: <1402A47F9640C043B4CFA045AEDBDF60017CCD61@EXMAIL1.krh.int> Message-ID: Good to see some activity on the list! 2011/4/30 Jack Downes > -- NOTICE -- > > The following message is part of the Western Montana Perl Mongers group > Mail list. When you hit 'REPLY', the e-mail message that you compose and > then 'SEND' shall be sent to EVERYONE on the list. NOTHING is private. > > Un-subscribe information is located at the end of this message. > > -- NOTICE -- > > > > I work at a hospital. Soon, I'm to be working with XML in a medical > setting - translating messages from HL7 to XML, and working with Mirth > Channel exports to assist in automatic listener setup for feeds to a Xapian > search engine. Whenever I work with XML, my first choice is to try out > XML::Twig for my application, and if that fails, use search.cpan.org to > find the most recent release of whatever module I want. > > As I get into this project more, I'll work at being more proactive on > communication of it. > > Jack Downes > Health Information Technology, KRMC > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: westernmontana-pm-bounces+jdownes=krmc.org at pm.org on behalf of Jon > Pielaet > Sent: Sat 4/30/2011 8:22 PM > To: westernmontana-pm at pm.org > Subject: Re: [Westernmontana-pm] Welcome > > -- NOTICE -- > > The following message is part of the Western Montana Perl Mongers group > Mail list. When you hit 'REPLY', the e-mail message that you compose and > then 'SEND' shall be sent to EVERYONE on the list. NOTHING is private. > > Un-subscribe information is located at the end of this message. > > -- NOTICE -- > > > Sure Tomas, > > Well, I am responsible for all of the alternatively formatted > materials at Disability Services for Students at the University of > Montana. > > For the most part, this means producing DAISY Digital Talking Books > (DTBook XML is at the core of that standard) but we also emboss some > Braille from time to time. > > Right now, we convert paper books to UTF-8 text using production > scanners and OCR software then, student employees mark-up that text in > Microsoft Word and export it to DTBook XML using an Open Source > Plug-in. I would love to get rid of Word but teaching students the > inner working of this XML is not really realistic for the most part. > > I am basically the only one who ever looks at the XML, and there are > common fixes that I would like to automate. > > Perl seems like a good choice for this task. I am just starting to > learn the basics of Perl, but I have been using Unix\Linux for years. > More recently, I begun studying extended RegEx. In fact, that is what > has attracted me to Perl. I already have some useful expressions > written for egrep, sed, and awk, so scripting in Perl seems like the > next logical step. > > I am working my way through "The Llama" (Learning Perl - O'Reilly) right > now. > > If anyone has any tips for working with XML in Perl, I would love to hear > them. > > I like to talk about what I do, so let me know if you have questions. > > Thanks, > > Jon Pielaet > KD7SWH > _______________________________________________ > Westernmontana-pm mailing list > Westernmontana-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/westernmontana-pm > > > _______________________________________________ > Westernmontana-pm mailing list > Westernmontana-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/westernmontana-pm > > -- Monte Jewell, PC, Attorney at Law P.O. Box 7083 Missoula, MT 59807-7083 mjewell at openmissoula.org v. 406 546 1414 ________ NOTICE --- Electronic Mail is not secure and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues. The information included in this transmission, including any attachment(s), may be attorney work product, confidential and/or legally privileged and is intended only for the use of the designated addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, or authorized to receive email for the addressee, you may not use, act upon, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately, and delete/destroy the message. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: