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Re: Docbook xsl stylesheets and accessibilityrequirements?


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/ Steve.Nunez@bluewave.com was heard to say:
| 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.

Sigh. The easiest way to get XHTML strict out of the stylesheets is
almost certainly to run "tidy".

I appreciate that people would like to be able to get strict output
from the stylesheets for arbitrary DocBook, but it would be very, very
hard.

However, if you exercise some control in your DocBook sources, it
should be fairly easy to get strict XHTML.

If you find otherwise, I'd be interested in seeing the examples.

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>      | They that can give up essential
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | liberty to obtain a little
Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | temporary safety deserve neither
                                   | liberty nor safety.--Benjamin
                                   | Franklink
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