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Re: xsl for formatting




1) Do you have any examples of xml documents with accompanying xsl 
stylesheets which present some of the examples which you refer to? I would 
appreciate any material.

Violet

>From: Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
>Reply-To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
>To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
>CC: vanbc39@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: xsl for formatting
>Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 09:28:13 +0000 (GMT)
>
>violet wright writes:
>  > 1) Should those of us who work primarily 'creatively' forget about xsl 
>and
>  > stick to css and html?
>
>no. there are stylistic things that you cannot do with CSS, including
>standardized layout/headers/footers, generated text (like a TOC),
>automated links etc. I'd say that for almost any application, stepping
>back a stage and authoring in a presentation-free language has to be
>preferable
>
>  > 2) Are there any 'complete' examples of xml using xsl primarily for
>  > formatting, that anyone knows of, that are IE5 renderable?
>
>I wish i knew what you meant by "formatting" in this context. dozens
>of sites use XSLT to transform XML to HTML, which is then renderable
>by IE5. Remember that IE5 itself does not properly support XSLT yet.
>
>sebastian
>
>
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