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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] RELAX NG vs DTD: Sad Statistics
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/02/2012 06:34 PM, Divine Dandelion℠ wrote: > 2. Processing namespaced documents with docbook-xsl has some > limitations. (I could overestimate this fact, however. If > limitations, as you wrote, only applied to some edge cases, it may > still not force to switch to docbook-xsl-ns.) 3. Thus, it make > sense to use docbook-xsl-ns with such documents. > > That explains my "RELAX NG <== namespace <== docbook-xsl-ns" > association. > > On the other hand, DTD documents don't require to be namespaced - > therefore, to be processed with docbook-xsl-ns as well. Even so, > it would only reduced the percentage of RELAX NG oriented users. > > --- > > And I really didn't take into account oXygen / XML Mind users. You > are completely right, It may significally change the statistics, ... Also, I've been in a situation where I had elaborate customization layers that pre-date DocBook 5.x. It was easy to migrate our documents to DocBook 5, but migrating the customization layers was not something we had time or needed to do. Working with RelaxNG is much more pleasant than DTDs and being able to embed schematron rules in as well allows you to catch a much wider range of errors. Finally, some people using DocBook 5.x may be using the xslt 2.0 stylesheets. David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPyu/GAAoJEMHeSXG7afUhCBAH/igak79StLSOZ8Cpph33r+C+ 16MwBBUSHAGc4r+F3PgEV8syoGeybdj42i1QEzU1pWF1X/yRtUh5V/yF2GoSzjer bz7KyrH0q2EIB0LTasDHyL/L6zhBYaodZVxIWLnHqYlvLPOH0wht6SLjjT7c3gJ3 ZSC19EuKaW8fzIIQDQ4Bw03SxZ2L45aNzviNSzhrgSUM5ONcpuYXZKyxpva+sS81 OqaptECQFWEn4s53D0B9t12g2lnQOWoYn1rGZkaQS36V4MPHJN1i+w2BzNFdJc6o O90ZQMia9SnY9mON9+XKh4Kx6lcSKxLQeZ1oP9sdDI5rnv+xkbSZsk0kFHrkkqI= =DSFV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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