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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] [xhtml-1_1][header.navigation] An unallowed attribute
Hi Devine,afaik, copying the template to your customization is the right way to go, as described in http://sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomizingPart.html.
It's certainly better than directly editing the stock templates.If it's a bug and the template gets fixed in a future release, you can simply delete the copy of the template from your customization after you install that release. That's the theory anyway.
hth, Denis On 06/22/2012 07:04 PM, Divine Dandelion℠ wrote:
Hi, Here is an old issue in the _xhtml-1_1/chunk-common.xsl_ file: <xsl:template name="/header.navigation/"> <!--[ ...skipped... ]--> *<th width="60%" align="center">* <!--[ Line 1227 ]--> <!--[ ...skipped... ]--> </xsl:template> The <*th* /width>/ attribute isn't allowed in XHTML 1.1, and pages produced don't pass validation, e.g. with W3.org Validator. I have copied the whole template into my customization layer and deleted the wrong attribute. I don't like this way, however, because hiding the original template from possible changes in the future. Is there any better solution? Playing with the make.valid.html, html.cleanup, and make.clean.html parameters was completely unsuccessful. Now I think about post-processing. And more, isn't that attribute needed in the original template at all? Deleting it had no significant visual effect in IE / FF / Chrome. -- Regards, Ivan Zaporozhets Divine Dandelion℠ Online Publishing Service http://divinedandelion.blogspot.com/ <http://divinedandelion.blogspot.com/>
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