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Re: XHTML Strict
- From: Tobias Reif <tobiasreif at pinkjuice dot com>
- To: Steve dot Nunez at bluewave dot com
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:42:15 +0100
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XHTML Strict
- References: <OF32D3D458.5780FF06-ON48256CCA.0038002A@bluewave.com>
Steve.Nunez@bluewave.com wrote:
What that basically means is that I'll be given content in XML, and I've
got to turn it into XHTML Strict, where it will then be styled by the
"Creative" department using CSS.
sensible startegy IMHO
[...] Strict is a requirement of this project, and if it's not available in
DocBook
DocBook itself, as a document language, has nothing to do with XHTML or
any other possible output format of some transformation. Italian is "not
available" in English, but you can translate English to Italian :)
If with "DocBook" you refer to Norm's XSLTs, then perhaps this package
will offer what you need at some point; I don't know when.
I'd certainly consider putting in the effort required to get it
there. Can anyone knowledgeable estimate how much work is required to reach
this point? I imagine that a truely generic xhtml strict might be a bit of
work,
true
so if anyone has any style sheets that work on a subset of DocBook
4.2,
I do :)
(or simple docbook) that they's like to share I would like to have a
look at them.
You can look at
http://www.pinkjuice.com/howto/vimxml/about.xml#sources
Undergoing a rewrite, moving to a new URL.
Tobi
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