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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XHTML Strict
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 -- http://www.pinkjuice.com/
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