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Re: Gutenberg Project <longish>

  • From: THOMAS PASSIN <tpassin@i...>
  • To: <xml-dev@X...>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:54:49 -0500

css xml formatting gutenberg
Sebastian Rahtz wrote-


> THOMAS PASSIN writes:
>
>  > Frank, do you consider it a requirement that a
>  > GUT-marked-up book be displayable without first transforming it
(presumably
>  > with xslt)?  If so, you rightly point out that key markup information
>  > shouldn't be in attributes
>
> why not? because CSS cannot handle it properly? what other reasons are
> there?
>
Well, most current browsers can't use CSS to display XML anyway.  So to
display a book on, say, NS4, I would still need to transform it some way or
another.  But I was more interested in the thinking of the Gutenberg people
than in my own thoughts, since they are the ones who will have to create a
working system here.

Tom Passin


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