Tony Graham is the developer of the Sun XSL formatter and a
member ofboth the W3C XSL Working Group and Internationalization Interest
Group. He is alsothe author of "Unicode: A Primer" and numerous articles and
conferencepresentations on XML, XSL, XSLT, and Unicode. Tony also contributesto
the fop-dev, xsltproc-develop, www-xsl-fo, and other mailing lists,and, in his
previous position at Mulberry Technologies, he was theoriginal maintainer of
the XSL-List.Tony's involvement with formatting markup predates both the
XSLRecommendation and the DSSSL Standard: in the early 1990s, he wasformatting
documents in English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional),Japanese, and Korean
from SGML while working with Uniscope, Inc. inTokyo, Japan. While with Mulberry
Technologies, he started both theDSSSList mailing list and later the XSL-List
mailing list, hepresented on XSL and XSLT in the USA, Canada, Europe, and
Australia,and he developed DSSSL stylesheets for clients and internal
use,including formatting the first issues of an academic journal from SGML and
XML using the Jade DSSSL formatter.