Tony GraÂham is a Senior ArchiÂtect with Antenna House, where he works on their XSL-FO and CSS formatÂter, cloud-based authorÂing soluÂtion, and related products. He also provides XSL-FO and XSLT conÂsultÂing and trainÂing serÂvices on behalf of Antenna House. Tony has been workÂing with markup since 1991, with XML since 1996, and with XSLT/XSL-FO since 1998. He is Chair of the Print and Page LayÂout ComÂmunity Group at the W3C and preÂviÂously an invited expert on the W3C XML Print and Page LayÂout WorkÂing Group (XPPL) definÂing the XSL-FO speÂcificÂaÂtion, as well as an acknowÂledged expert in XSLT. Tony is the developer of the ‘stf’ SchematÂron testÂing frameÂwork and also Antenna House’s ‘focheck’ XSL-FO valÂidÂaÂtion tool, a comÂmitÂter to both the XSpec and Juxy XSLT testÂing frameÂworks, the author of “UniÂcode: A Primerâ€, and a qualÂiÂfied trainer. Tony’s career in XML and SGML spans Japan, USA, UK, and IreÂland. Before joinÂing Antenna House, he had preÂviÂously been an indeÂpendÂent conÂsultÂant, a Staff EnginÂeer with Sun MicrosysÂtems, a Senior ConÂsultÂant with MulÂberry TechÂnoÂloÂgies, and a DocÂuÂment AnaÂlyst with UniÂscope. He has worked with data in EngÂlish, Chinese, JapanÂese, and Korean, and with acaÂdemic, autoÂmotÂive, pubÂlishÂing, softÂware, and teleÂcomÂmuÂnicÂaÂtions applicÂaÂtions. He has also spoken about XML, XSLT, XSL-FO, EPUB, and related techÂnoÂloÂgies to cliÂents and conÂferÂences in North AmerÂica, Europe, Japan, and Australia.
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