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Flora of Australia Online: XML Schema

The Flora of Australia Online database is no longer being updated.
The Flora of Australia is now being delivered on a new interactive web platform available at: www.ausflora.org.au

The Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) provides online delivery of taxonomic and biological information on species known to occur in Australia. It provides an array of data including checklists, descriptive information and censuses of various groups of organisms, searchable electronically.

ABRS publishes the Flora of Australia series. The information from this series is now available online in the Flora of Australia Online.

The xml schema, documentation and examples for the Flora of Australia Online are given below.

Flora of Australia Online Schema, Documentation and Examples

Flora of Australia coded into xml (word files)

Example of Flora of Australia treatment (DOC - 360.5 KB)

Example of Flora of Australia figure captions (DOC - 81 KB)

Flora of Australia Online (xml files)

Example of Flora of Australia Online treatment (XML - 108.42 KB)

Example of Flora of Australia Online figure captions (XML - 36.2 KB)

Flora of Australia Online schemas (xsd and html files)

Flora of Australia Online treatment (XSD - 20.17 KB)

Flora of Australia Online treatment (PDF - 498.14 KB)

Flora of Australia Online figure captions (XSD - 3.3 KB)

Flora of Australia Online figure captions (PDF- 150.33 KB)

Flora of Australia Online documentation and examples

Flora of Australia Online schema documentation July 2007 (PDF- 300.2 KB)

Flora of Australia Online coding for database to web delivery

Flora of Australia Online (ZIP - 37.39 KB)
containing 24 .xsl, .xsql and .jsp files designed specifically for delivering the Flora of Australia Online from an Oracle relational database to the internet with formatting to match the published Flora of Australia series.

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