Resume XML and its countless dependencies

I’ve been poking at XMLRésumé for the past little while. It seems like a nice idea: a markup language for resumes, with handy little features like being able to mask off portions of experience depending on who the resume is targetted at. As someone who wants to stay relatively anonymous as he posts to this site, I was quite taken by that feature. Until I realized that I’d have to be digging deeply into XSLT to do it.

So I’m going to go back to straight HTML. Probably with a little XSLT for anonymization so I can post it here.

In case anyone else is interested in mucking around the software, I’ve copied all of the Jar files I needed to get the crufty little device to run. You can grab ‘em here.

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