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Re: Docbook xsl stylesheets and accessibilityrequirements?
- From: Adam DiCarlo <adam at onshored dot com>
- To: Steve dot Nunez at bluewave dot com
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 21:20:20 -0600
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Docbook xsl stylesheets and accessibilityrequirements?
- Organization: onShore Development, Inc
- References: <OF87AE66FA.A294C7B3-ON48256CCC.0007E329@bluewave.com>
Steve.Nunez@bluewave.com writes:
> A general question for folks. If one is stylesheet agnostic, would DSSSL or
> XSL be a better choice for a start toward producing XHTML Strict? I was a
> LISP hacker in a previous life, and so find DSSSL appealing.
Since the docbook-xsl from the DBOR (Docbook Open Repository) already
has XHTML output and the docbook-dsssl does not, I would imagine it's
easier to work from what is already there.
I agree with you in preferring DSSSL, but in my case its partly just
because it's what I know, and I find the XML syntax rather appallingly
ugly. But I guess one gets used to it.
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