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Re: Converting Strict XHTML + CSS with XSLT


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De: "Jeni Tennison" <jeni@jenitennison.com>



> Hi Patrick,
>
> > I understand this (I was already around when Bos and Lie presented
> > it in some conference), but why does CSS3 for example not also
> > specify an XML syntax that browser would understand ? This syntax
> > that could then become, after a suitable transitional period, the
> > only acceptable one.
>
> Dunno (well, I imagine it's partly to do with distancing CSS from
> XSL). You could try asking on www-style@w3.org.

The expected answer I got until now is : we like it terse... write your own
program or use SAC to parse CSS (in Perl, C or Java) and transform it to XML
if you want.

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